Click below to listen to my 2 min. Garden Bite radio show/podcast: Labor Day 2022
Happy Labor day 2022.
Today we pay tribute to the contributions American workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.
That, according to the Department of Labor.
As for worker plants, well, let me tell you who to salute and, possibly select, for your own gardens.
As most of you know, topping MY list are native grasses. I have many but the next two are the latest planted!
Perennial Butterfly weed is a must if you want to encourage pollinators and there are several types of butterfly weed which is in the Milkweed family. Here’s a link to many selections from Prairie Moon Nursery.
Cardinal Flowers are outstanding hummingbird attractors with their vibrant red color and long-lasting bloom.
Purple coneflower, the native, NOT the cultivars, are the best pollinator attractors AND their seeds feed the finches. In the photo above you can also see all the purple coneflowers on the edge of the rain garden.
Rough Blazing star is a 3 to 5 ft. purple beauty. Bright purple fluffy looking disc flowers are crowded into rounded groups along the stem. Also known as Liatris, this perennial blooms from August to October.
Virgin’s Bower, Clematis virginiana, is a showy native vine that blooms in a flurry of small white flowers in mid-to-late summer. The long vines can extend up to 10 feet and flower for nearly a month. This avid climber will easily twine around a trellis or fence, or tall vegetation and shrubs.
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