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Planting in Prepared Beds Herbaceous Plants

Planting in Prepared Beds Herbaceous Plants. When to Plant Annuals Plant annuals in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. Around mid-May

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Planting in Prepared Beds

Herbaceous Plants

Page 2: Planting in Prepared Beds Herbaceous Plants. When to Plant Annuals  Plant annuals in the spring after the threat of frost has passed.  Around mid-May

When to Plant Annuals

Plant annuals in the spring after the threat of frost has passed.

Around mid-May in our area.

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When to Plant Perennials

Spring is ideal because of predictable rains and it marks the start of the growing season.

Summer is acceptable providing you have irrigation.

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Planting Perennials in the Fall Fall is also acceptable. In fact, you can plant

right up to the time the ground freezes. Fall planting tips:– If possible, select plants in larger containers.

Plants in larger containers have more extensive root systems and have a smaller chance of frost heaving.

– Water the plants in after planting.– Provide winter protection in the form of a mulch.

Winter mulch application prevents soil freeze/thaw cycles. Use 3-4 inches after the ground has frozen.

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Spacing

Annuals– Spacing between plants can vary from

4 - 24 inches depending upon the container size and finished size of the plant.

– The label that comes with each flat of annuals will provide spacing recommendations.

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Spacing

Perennials (DiSabato-Aust, 1998)– less than 12 inches tall 8-12 inches– 12 to 30 inches tall 15-24 inches– greater than 30 inches tall 24-36 inches

15 inches seems to be the “average” spacing for perennial plants.

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Determining the Number of Plants Required

In order to determine how many plants are needed to fill a bed you need to know…– The area of the planting bed in square feet.– The desired spacing between plants.

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Total Bed Area If the bed is square or rectangular in

shape, the total bed area is simply the length x width.

25 ft

15 ft25 feet x 15 feet =

375 square feet

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Total Bed Area

If the bed is triangular shaped, the total bed area is equal to 1/2 (base x height).

20 ft

30 ft 1/2 (20 feet) x 30 feet =

300 square feet

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Total Bed Area

If the bed is circular, the total bed area is 3.1416 x radius2.

24 ft

3.1416 x 12 feet2 =

452.39 square feet

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Number of Plants Needed

Once the area of the bed has been determined, the next step is to select a suitable spacing.

After a spacing has been selected, use a spacing chart to determine the number of plants needed.

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Spacing Chart

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Number of Plants Needed A rectangular bed measures 15 ft. wide

by 28 ft. long. Desire to plant Rose Periwinkle at a 6

inch spacing. How many plants will you need to fill up the bed?

Area = 15 ft x 28 ft = 420 square feet

At a 6 inch spacing you need 4 plants per sq ft.

420 sq ft x 4 plants per sq ft = 1,680 plants

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Planting Depth

For containerized annuals and perennials:– water thoroughly

before planting– plant at the same

depth at which they were growing in the container

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Pot Bound Plants If the containerized

plants are “pot bound” or “root bound”, use pruners to cut the root mass in 3 different places.

The cut roots will form branch roots which will grow out into the bed.

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Mulching

Mulching the bed after planting provides the following benefits:– weed control– moisture retention– moderates soil temperature fluctuations– protects against erosion and soil

compaction

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Mulch Depth Apply a maximum of 2

inches of mulch to the bed (DiSabato-Aust, 1998).

Avoid applying mulch too heavily around the crowns of the plants.

Applying too much mulch will cause your plants to rot.

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Mulching Materials For annual and perennial beds I

recommend using an organic mulch. There are many materials to choose

from:– hulls, cobs, shells

– compost

– wood chips

– bark chips, etc.

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