We’ve been blessed with more days of sun than rain…a mixed blessing if you are a plant that has struggled through a very dry summer followed by a surprisingly dry, sunny fall. It does make it easier to get out there and work in the garden, though.
Last weekend, I decided to heel all of the perennial seedlings (destined for the parking strip garden) that were in small six-packs into the raised veggie beds for the winter. I think they will survive much better there and get a chance to grow. I took a rough inventory of all of the seedlings, both heeled in and in larger pots on shelves. Here is the rough inventory, including other plants I intend to add:
Sedum | 24 |
Arabis? | 24 |
Aubrieta | 24 |
Kenilworth Ivy | 3 |
Ice Plants | (to be purchased) |
Erigeron | 18 |
Chaenorhinum | 9 |
Verbena tuberosa | 10 |
Helianthemums | (to be purchased) |
Achillea ptarmica | 24 |
Catmints | 27 |
Heuchera | 36 |
Agastache | 8 |
Asters | 12 |
Geraniums | (to be grown from seed next year) |
Achillea | 48 |
Columbine | 56 |
Oriental Poppy | 2 |
Penstemon | 6 |
Peony | (to be purchased) |
Goldenrod | (to grow from seed next year) |
Tulips | (to be ordered online) |
Echinacea | 14 |
Goats Beard | 4 |
Lupines | 6 |
Anemones | (to be purchased) |
Lychnis | 22 |
Asters (my own) | (divisions in spring) |
Delphinium | (seeds to start next spring) |
Fuchsias | (to purchase next year) |
Verbena bonariensis | 60 |
I cleaned out the beds and heeled in 200+ seedlings. It was brutal, but I’m so glad I got it done! In addition, I organized all the other seedlings mostly in one place so I can keep track of them. The grass in the parking strip isn’t dead yet, and the ground needs a lot of work before I plant it.