The Inside Dirt @ iloveplants.com for June 2006
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In This Issue:
* Featured Website: Bare Bones Gardening
* Featured Flower: Gladiolus
* Featured Vegetable: Onion
* Featured Herb: Basil * Garden Folklore: Summer Solstice
* Garden News: The 2006 All-American Daylily Selections
* Garden Wisdom: Lawn Care Tips
* Garden Bargains: Bargains on Perennials
* Garden Blog: How Mary’s Garden Grows * From my Garden..
Greetings fellow gardeners and a warm welcome to all of our new subscribers!
The flowers of summer are filling gardens and creating dreams of an endless summer of blooms in the heart of gardeners. Summer is a busy time spent in the garden, so we’ve included lots of great gardening information for you. Our featured web site, Bare Bones Gardening, offers some great suggestions on cutting costs in the garden without sacrificing your dream garden. You’ll also learn more about growing gladiolus, onions and basil.
We’ve also included photos and information on the winners of the 2006 All-American Daylily Selections. Read about the Summer Solstice, lawn care tips and save money on some of your favorite perennial plants. Flower lovers will enjoy visiting Mary’s garden blog and website where she reveals her secret passion for a particular color of flowers. And don’t forget to visit my garden blog to see what’s blooming in my zone 9 garden.
I hope you enjoy this month's newsletter and that it contains some helpful gardening information. Drop me a line anytime you like with requests for future information or just to say hi and let me know what's growing in your garden.
Susan
“It is the month of June, the month of leaves and roses when pleasant sights salute the eyes, and pleasant scents the noses.” - N.P. Willis
FEATURED WEBSITE: Bare Bones Gardening
Gardening can become an expensive habit, as Ron Williams, father of four, freelance writer, horticulturist and creator of the Bare Bones Gardening web site well knows. Ron enjoys discovering ways to garden smarter and sharing those ideas with other gardeners. He has successfully done that in the articles contained on his site, which provide ideas of ways to save money in the garden. Visit Bare Bones Gardening for tips on gardening economically.
FEATURED FLOWER: Gladiolus
Gladiolus, originally known as “corn lilies,” were discovered growing over 2,000 years ago in Asia Minor. They are terrific as a cut flower to enjoy indoors, and with over 180 species available they come in a variety of petal shapes and colors to choose from. Click here for growing tips from the North American Gladiolus Council.
FEATURED VEGETABLE: Onion
Onions have been used for medicinal purposes for over 4,000 years. They are a member of the allium family and have been recommended as a food source in the fight against cancer and cardiovascular disease. They are cholesterol and fat free. Gardener’s choices include green, yellow, red and sweet onions, as well as many other varieties. Click here to read Growing Onions in the Home Garden by the Ohio State University Extension.
FEATURED HERB: Basil
Basil (Ocimum Basilicum), known as the “Herb of Love,” is a popular ingredient in Italian cooking. There are a large variety of interesting basils to choose from. It is easy to grow from seeds and thrives in the garden or containers. Click here to read Growing Basil, Herb of Love from GardenAction Mini-Project.
Gardening With the Moon
Full Moon – June 11th
New Moon – June 25th
PLANTING DATES:
Flowers & Above Ground Vegetables: May 27 – June 11
Flower Bulbs & Root Vegetables: June 12 – June 24
GARDEN FOLKLORE: The Summer Solstice
The Summer Solstice also known as midsummer, occurs around the middle of June. It is a celebration of the beginning of summer and is the longest day of the year. Click here to learn more about the Summer Solstice from equinoxandsolstice.com.
GARDEN NEWS: The 2006 All American Daylily Winners
And the winners are… Persian Market and Buttered Popcorn. Both of these 2006 daylily winners are beautiful either paired together in the garden or grown separately. Buttered Popcorn is a yummy buttery yellow, while Persian Market boasts soft yellow-gold accents throughout the deep rose pink petals. Visit the All-American Daylily web site for more information on these 2006 winners.
“Gladioli generally hold court among the cut flowers of summer.” – Philip Swindells
GARDEN WISDOM: Summer Lawn Care Tips
The Yard Doctor provides a simple to-do list for maintaining a healthy and beautiful lawn throughout the summer. Visit Briggs & Stratton’s website for the Yard Doctor’s Prescription for a Healthy Lawn.
GARDEN BARGAINS ONLINE: Plant dependable perennials and save money!
June is Perennials Gardening Month according to the Perennial Gardening Association. Including perennials in the garden is a great way to save money and enjoy the dependable blooms of these hard-working garden plants. Visit Springhill Nursery for their buy one, get one for one cent sale and save on perennials.
Visit Garden Bargains Online for more discounts and special offers.
GARDEN BLOG: How Mary’s Garden Grows
Like many of us, Mary is a self-confessed “obsessed gardener.” However, her obsession goes a step further in that she loves every blue-blooming plant that exists. Her blog and web site “Blue Blooms the Blossoms of Mary’s Garden” chronicles her garden and obsession with blue flowers. You’ll enjoy reading more about Mary’s passion and if you’re like me, you’ll be surprised at how many varieties of flowers are available in blue. Visit How Mary’s Garden Grows blog. And don’t forget to visit her web site for all flowers in blue.
FROM MY GARDEN..
I have now taken to the cultivation of my own garden blog. Please visit Simply Susan! to see what’s happening in my zone 9 garden and please be sure to leave your footprints by posting a comment. I would love to hear from you! Click here to visit Simply Susan!
To create your own free garden blog visit LiveJournal.com.
“Shall I sing of happy hours numbered by opening and closing flowers.” - Hartley Coleridge
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