Saturday, June 11, 2011

Instant Summer Color!


Whew! What a week it’s been here in Greenwich! The cold, soggy days of May are gone – and the hazy, hot and humid dog days of summer are right behind. Worried that you missed your window for planting? Don’t be! At McArdle’s, we still have plants arriving daily from local growers, filled with lots of options for providing that instant and lasting pop of color in the garden, filling in gaps and adding drama to the green backdrop that the spring perennials will leave behind.


Annuals such the Lantana “Firewagon” in the top picture (sun-lovers) and as the Begonias “Bonfire” and “Big Rose Angelwing” above (super in the shade) are great performers and will bloom their hearts out for you all summer long, as will the Mandevilla “Red Crimson” below. All are annuals in our zone, but can be brought inside come September to overwinter should you have the space and desire. The blue/purple shade of Lobelia "Riviera Marine Blue," also pictured below, is another great choice if you're looking towards the cooler shades of the color wheel. (And have no fear - we're fully stocked with traditional standbys such as geraniums and impatiens as well!)



When thinking about color in the garden, many instantly gravitate towards flowers, forgetting how much variation in color, texture and shape foliage can provide. Varieties of Coleus, Caladiums such as “Red Flash” and Rheos (all pictured below) are familiar standbys in the annual category. Other great perennial choices are Heucheras and Hostas – while both are flowering now, their lasting foliage is the main event. Both are available at the end of our driveway in the shade section.




Have you finished your window boxes and planters of annuals and looking for something colorful, blooming and perennial? “New technology” Endless Summer Hydrangeas bloom on new wood, enabling what used to be July favorites to bloom throughout the summer, giving the shrubs instant and virtuously uninterrupted color throughout the season.



Whether you are looking for the immediate color (spur of the moment barbeque this weekend, or perhaps a long awaited graduation party but you just haven’t had time to get the planters done with all the end of the school year activities) or are planning ahead for the rest of the summer, we have exactly what you need. Stop by, give us a call or email me – the weather this week is forecasted to be perfect for planting! Enjoy it while it lasts!

What's your favorite way to add a pop of instant color to the garden?

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