May, the
month gardeners eagerly anticipate… May
is filled with hopefulness for a long growing season and gardening success! Gardeners often have devised a Personal Planting
Plan for each section of their landscape, siting sun lovers in areas that will
receive more than six hours of sunshine per day, while shade lovers will thrive
in areas where shadows prevail.
Garden
centers and nurseries should be well stocked with your favorites as well as
newer cultivars and specialty plants, so let’s GO! The transition month of May in Wisconsin usually
provides enough sunny, warm days so we can enjoy the process of outdoor
shopping, selecting the perfect specimens for those garden spaces and
containers.
Garden
design can be done well by both professionals and novice gardeners. Following basic principles of “the right
plant in the right place” will ensure success.
Considering how tall and wide each plant will grow in a single season is
key to correct placement in a garden space. Garden design isn’t based only on
overall appearance; functionality of a plant in its space is also crucial. (If you purchase a lovely flowering shrub
but it completely hangs over the walkway, it will become annoying quickly when
you are tripping over the branches— result: you may not appreciate its true
beauty!) If you place the shrub far
enough from the walkway, you might add an attractive groundcover along the
edge; groundcovers are available for both sun and shade.
If you are ready to watch plants GROW, then let’s GO… to your favorite plant provider!
TIP: My Design Instructor suggested
making a list of plants you intend to purchase, along with appropriate
quantities. Sometimes when you visit
your favorite greenhouse/garden center, the choices can be overwhelming so a
list will help you focus on your Personal Planting Plan. (The list should
serve as a guideline only—you are encouraged to purchase a few impulsive
specimens for extra pop in your space!) Let’s
GROW!
M. Lynn
Schmid, Master Gardener
A.A.S. Landscape/Horticulture/Arboriculture
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