Title: Master Gardener Flower Gardening Unit
1Introduction to Flower Gardening
A Unit of the MSU Extension Master Gardener
Volunteer Training Program
2More than 6 out of 10 U.S. households have some
sort of green thumb urge, and enjoy making things
grow, from rolling expanses of lawn to flower
pots on apartment balconies.
Profile America Thursday, April 11, 2002
3Flower Gardening
- Herbaceous ornamental plants
- Typically grown in borders, beds or some form of
container.
4Flowering Herbaceous Plants
5Annuals
- Seed to seed in one growing season.
- Commercially, annuals are sold as part of a group
called bedding plants, which include tender
perennials. - True annuals cannot be kept indoors through the
winter like tender perennials.
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7Advantages of Annuals
- Instant and season long color.
- Large selection.
- Few if any pest problem.
- Change from year to year.
8Uses for Annuals
- Mass plantings in beds and borders
- Containers
- Cut Dried flowers
- Filler in a perennial garden.
9Mass Plantings
10Containers
11Cut Flowers
12Filler
13Biennials
- Two year life cycle
- Common Examples
- Foxglove
- Sweet William
- Dames Rocket
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15Advantages of Biennials
- Many commonly grown varieties bolt
16Perennials
- A lifespan of more than two years.
- Foliage dies back after heavy frost
- Survives as underground structures
17Advantages of Perennials
- Wide variety of forms, colors, textures sizes.
- Fit variety of soil types or light conditions.
- Sequence of changing colors.
- Provide winter interest.
18Uses of Perennials
- Beds and borders
- Groundcover
- Rock Gardens
19Mixed Borders
20Mixed Beds
21Groundcovers
22Rock Gardens
23Bulbs
- Type of herbaceous perennial.
- Underground food storage.
- Types
- Tunicate
- Scaly
- Corms
- Tuberous roots
24Advantages of Bulbs
- Spread out flowering season
- Easy to grow
- Colorful
- Flexible
- Compatible
25Vines
- Two Categories
- Annuals
- Perennials
26Using Flowers in the Landscape
27Design Criteria
- Beautiful flower gardens rarely happen by chance.
- Basic Design Criteria
- Line
- Texture
- Mass
28Line
- Straight Lines
- Curved Lines
29Formal
30Informal
31Informal vs. FormalWhich is better?
32Texture
- Course Texture
- Medium Texture
- Fine Texture
33Course
34Fine
35Mass
36Form
37Plant Forms
- Upright
- Spreading
- Prostrate
38Monotonous - Restful
39Contrasting - Excitement
40Color
- Hue
- Value (Light Dark)
- Warm vs. Cool
41Color Wheel
42Color Schemes
- Monochromatic
- Analogous
- Complementary
- Polychromatic
43Monochromatic
44Analogous
45Complementary
46Polychromatic
47Site Selection
48Sun Exposure
- Full Sun
- Part Sun
- Part Shade
- Full Shade
49Drainage
Standing Water
Perk Test
50Soil pH
51Soil pH
52Air Movement
- Positive
- Dries plants quickly
- Reduces relative humidity
- Negative
- Increased need for staking
53Site Preparation
54Site Preparation
- PLACEMENT OF FLOWER GARDEN.
- Choose a style.
- Outline the shape
- Remove existing vegetation.
- Soil preparation.
- Raised or mounded soil.
55Site Preparation
- Placement of the flower garden.
- CHOOSE A STYLE.
- Outline the shape
- Remove existing vegetation.
- Soil preparation.
- Raised or mounded soil.
56Informal
57Formal
58Garden Shapes
- Borders
- Beds
- Naturalized Areas
59Borders
60Beds
61Naturalized Area
62Site Preparation
- Placement of the flower garden.
- Choose a style.
- OUTLINE THE SHAPE
- Remove existing vegetation.
- Soil preparation.
- Raised or mounded soil.
63Site Preparation
- Placement of the flower garden.
- Choose a style.
- Outline the shape
- REMOVE EXISTING VEGETATION.
- Soil preparation.
- Raised or mounded soil.
64Remove Existing Vegetation
- Herbicides to kill vegetation
- Smother vegetation
- Solarization
65Site Preparation
- Placement of the flower garden.
- Choose a style.
- Outline the shape
- Remove existing vegetation.
- SOIL PREPARATION.
- Raised or mounded soil.
66Site Preparation
- Placement of the flower garden.
- Choose a style.
- Outline the shape
- Remove existing vegetation.
- Soil preparation.
- RAISED OR MOUNDED SOIL.
67Raised or Mounded Soil
68Plant Selection Criteria
- Color
- Invasiveness
- Maintenance
- Hardiness
- Plant Height
- Season Duration of Bloom
- Texture
- Form
69Height
70Season Duration of Bloom
- Annuals
- Biennials
- Perennials
- Bulbs
- Vines
71Texture
72Form
73Color Schemes
- Monochromatic
- Analogous
- Complementary
- Polychromatic
74Invasiveness
75Plants with an Invasive Growth Habit
76Maintenance Level
- Cultural
- Environmental
- Insect
- Disease
77Hardiness
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79Installing the Plants
80Available Forms
- Seeds
- Bare-roots
- Cell Packs
- Small Pots
- Gallon or Larger Containers
81Seeds
82Bare-root
83Cell Packs
84Small Pots
85Gallon or Larger Containers
86Care Maintenance
- Watering
- Mulching
- Weed Control
- Fertilizing
- Deadheading
- Staking
87Plant Health Care
88Pests of Flowering Plants
- Insects
- Diseases
- Biotic
- Abiotic
- Animals
- Weeds
89Plant Health Care
- Start with healthy, pest free plants.
- Purchase known resistant varieties
- Proper maintenance sanitation.
- Educate yourself for informed decision making.
- If needed use appropriate control measure.
90Common Insect Pests
- Caterpillars
- Plant Bugs
- Leafhoppers
- Beetles
- Aphids
- Spider Mites
- Thrips
- Whiteflies
91Aphids
92Spider Mites
93Thrips
94Whitefly
95Caterpillars
96Plant Bugs
97Leafhoppers
98Beetles
99Diseases
- Aster Yellows
- Botrytis Blight
- Damping-off
- Mosaic (Virus)
- Powdery Mildew
- Rust
100Aster Yellows
101Botrytis Blight
102Damping-off
103Mosaic (Virus)
104Powdery Mildew
105Rust
106Animal Pests
107Deer
108Rabbits
109Slugs
110Weeds
- Any Plant growing where its not wanted
111Weeds
- Annual Weeds
- Perennial Weeds
112Propagation of Flowering Plants
113Sexual Propagation
114Seeds
115Asexual (Vegetative) Propagation
116Divisions
117Cuttings
- Tip or Stem cuttings
- Root cuttings
118Layering
- Tip layering
- Air layering
119Bulbs, Corms Tuberous Roots
120Tissue Culture
121Annuals
122Coleus x hybridus (Coleus)
123Cosmos bipinnatus (Cosmos)
124Senecio cineraria (Dusty Miller)
125Nicotiana alata (Flowering Tobacco)
126Pelargonium x hortorum (Geranium)
127Impatiens walleriana (Impatiens)
128Tagetes patula (Marigold)
129Portulaca grandiflora (Moss Rose)
130Viola x wittrockiana (Pansy)
131Petunia x hybrida (Petunia)
132Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragon)
133Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum (Begonia, Wax
Begonia)
134Zinnia elegans (Zinnia)
135Perennials
136Astilbe arendsii (Astilbe)
137Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed)
138Aruncus dioicus (Goats Beard)
139Clematis (Clematis)
140Cimicifuga racemosa (Snakeroot)
141Liatris spicata (Blazing Star)
142Dicentra spectablilis (Bleeding Heart)
143Euphorbia polychroma(Cushion Spurge)
144Geranium sanguineum (Cranes Bill/Geranium)
145Heuchera (Heuchera)
146Anemone x hybrida (Japanese Anemone)
147Eupatorium maculatum (Joe Pye Weed)
148Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose)
149Paeonia lactiflora (Peony)
150Pulmonaria spp. (Pulmonaria)
151Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage)
152Sedum (Sedum)
153Helenium autumnale (Sneezeweed)
154Perennials - Ground Covers
155Aegopodium podagraria(Goutweed, Bishops Weed)
156Ajuga (Bugleweed)
157Cerastium tomentosum (Snow-In-Summer)
158Ceratostigma (Leadwort)
159Convallaria majalis(Lily-of-the-Valley)
160Epimedium (Epimedium)
161Hemerocallis (Daylily)
162Hosta (Hosta)
163Iberis sempervirens(Candytuft)
164Lysimachia nummularia(Creeping Jenny)
165Pachysandra terminalis(Japanese Spurge)
166Sedum (Sedum)
167Vinca minor (Myrtle/Periwinkle)
168Bulbs
169Colchicum autumnale (Autumn Crocus)
170Crocus vernus (Crocus)
171Narcissus spp. (Daffodil)
172Iris reticulata (Dwarf Iris)
173Muscari armeniacum (Grape Hyacinth)
174Lilium (Lily)
175Allium aflatunense (Ornamental Onion)
176Galanthus nivalis (Snowdrop)
177Tulipa tarda (Species Tulip)
178Leucojum aestivum (Summer Snowflake)
179Tulipa (Tulip)
180Anemone blanda (Windflower)
181Fritillaria meleagris (Checkered Lily)