Awesome Annuals
A bright, bloomin bed of annuals is one of the best ways to say "summer." So, keep on plantin em anywhere you think things need a little brightening up. And, besides the bright lights, theyre a cinch to care forwhat could be better than that? Annuals hardly need any attention, yet theyll give you loads of bloomsday after daythroughout most of the summer, and even into the fall. Theyre a great addition to just about any yard or garden. Why, once you learn how easy they are to grow, Ill bet youll want a whole yard full of em! So, get ready to grow up a storm, and have a whole lot of fun in the process! Remember, anyone can grow annuals, so relax.
Once your annuals have become established, but before Julys heat really sets in, give em a light mulch of compost or shredded leaves. This helps hold in moisture and gives the plants a little something to snack on. Avoid gravel and stone dust, since they tend to get too hot.
Keep your annuals deadheaded and pinched back so you have compact, bushy, and bloomin plants all season long.
Your annuals need about 3" of water a week, between you and the rain. So make sure youre picking up any slack! Soak em at soil level in the early morning for best results. If you do have to water from overhead, give the blooms a gentle shake when youre done to dry em.
Feeding your annuals doesnt have to be a chorejust give em leftovers. Take your vegetable-matter kitchen scraps out to the garden, and bury them around your plants. Its a great way to recycle your kitchen waste, and feed your garden at the same time!
If your annuals seem to be on the brink of exhaustion come the dog days of summer, pinch em back severely and give em a dose of my
Summer Rejuvenating Tonic: ¼ cup of beer, 1 tbsp. of corn syrup, 1 tbsp. of Plant Shampoo, and 1 tbsp. of 15-30-15 fertilizer. Mix all of these ingredients in 1 gallon of water, and slowly dribble the solution around the roots of your plants. This potent pick-me-up will get em back on their feet in no time!