Dahlias are not blooming and even though watered daily are drying out. Some of the plantings are burned. |
Last Year |
Well, I couldn't imagine looking at them for the rest of the summer and into fall, so I decided to do something I have never done before - redo the hayracks into something totally different. It has always been my rule that by the middle of June, I am done with container gardening, not worth adding anything else or even replacing plants that did not live up to expectations. I just merely yanked them and lived with what was left.
If I am going to spend the time doing this in 93 degree heat, I am going to do it right, adding new moisture control soil, along with some soil moist and some moss on top of the soil for protection.
I will even out the verbena, mix in the soil moist with some new potting soil. |
The dahlias have not done well in any container this year, only in the vegetable garden and in the border. All the container dahlias are going into the vegetable bed when I cut down the Ice Carnival Daylilies. We will
see if they come back to life.
Replanted dahlias in veggie garden between trimmed daylilies. |
Does anyone else have plants that need a reincarnation this year? I am seeing lots of beauties on the web, but not much that looks like some of my throw aways.
Home Depot had a fresh shipment of annuals, so there must be many who do this each year even though it's a new venture for me. Not only were people loading up on their great perennial sale, but several were walking out with baskets of petunias and carts of annuals.
As I walked out with my fresh new annuals and moisture control soil, the person behind me had a cart full of mums. Yikes! In another few weeks, I'll be thinking pumpkins?
As I walked out with my fresh new annuals and moisture control soil, the person behind me had a cart full of mums. Yikes! In another few weeks, I'll be thinking pumpkins?