Lilies, Lucifer Crocosmias and some volunteers, like the Black Swan Poppies, which attracts bees by the dozens, had a strong showing in my July garden. Enjoy, Goly Ostovar, AGC Member
Category Archives: Horticulture Reports
Horticulture Report: Dead Nettle
Plant Name: Lamium species
Common name: Dead Nettle
Plant Type: Prostrate Herbaceous Perennial
Plant Height: 8” – 12”
Plant Width: 12” – 36”
Bloom Time: May – June
Flower Color: Pink, White, Purple
Exposure: Part Shade to Shade
Soil Requirements: Moist, Rich, Humus Rich, Well-Drained Soil.
Water Need: Medium
Fire Resistant: YES; Zone 1-8 – 30’+ from house.
Attributes: Attractive Foliage; Attracts Bees; Variety of Foliage Colors & Textures; Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant.
Uses: Spiller in Containers; Dead Bulb Foliage Cover; Groundcover.
Note: Trailing Type Growth; Cut Back or Shear to Stimulate New Growth; Roots Where Stems Touch Ground.
Native to: Europe, Western Asia, North Africa
Oregon Native: NO
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 8
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC Member/ Master Gardener
Photo by: Franz Xaver, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Horticulture Report: Sedums
Plant Name: Sedum species
Common name: Sedum or Stonecrops
Plant Type: Perennial Succulent
Plant Height: 2” – 12”; Varies Depending on Varieties: Ground Cover Level to Upright
Plant Width: 6” – 24”
Bloom Time: Summer, Fall
Flower Color: Pink, Red, White, Yellow (Depends on Variety)
Exposure: Full Sun to Part Sun
Soil Requirements: Loamy, Sandy, Well Draining.
Water Need: Low; Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Fire Resistant: YES; 10” or more from house.
Attributes: Attracts Birds/Butterflies; Foliage in Shades of Green to Blue/Chartreuse to Pink; Deer Resistant
Uses: Rock Garden; Edging; Containers, Smaller varieties ground cover.
Note: Deadhead After Flowering to Maintain Shape & Size; or Leave Attractive Seed Heads for Winter Interest; Subject to Mealybugs, Scale, Slugs/Snails, Powdery Mildew.
Native to: Eastern United States
Oregon Native: Some varieties of Sedum spathulifolium and other broadleaf stonecrop are native to Oregon
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 10
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC Member
Autumn Joy Sedum and Broad-Leaf Sedum Photos by: Carlotta Lucas, AGC Member
Sedum oreganum (Yellow flowers) photo by: Stan Shebs https://calscape.org/loc-california/Sedum%20oreganum()
Horticulture Report: Snow-in-Summer
Plant Name: Cerastium tomentosum
Common name: Snow-in-Summer
Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Evergreen Groundcover
Plant Height: 6” – 12”
Plant Width: 2’ – 3’
Bloom Time: Summer
Flower Color: White
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Dry, Sandy, Well-Draining Soil
Water Need: Dry
Fire Resistant: YES; Plant 30’+ from house.
Attributes: Fast Growing; Silvery-Gray, Wooly Foliage; Deer Resistant; Showy Flowers; Drought Tolerant
Uses: Rock Gardens; Border Edging; Cottage Garden; Bulb Cover; Hanging Basket.
Note: Spreads by Runners; Shear off flowers after bloom; Plants are Short-Lived
Native to: Italy; Sicily
Oregon Native: NO
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 7
Report by: Viki Ashford
Heron2 CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Today in the Garden
Arisaema Sikokianum (Jack in the Pulpit), Delosperma (Ice Plant: Firespinner), Variegated Ginkgo
Today in Michael Dawkins Garden, Past President of the Ashland Garden Club