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Title: Perennials for the High Desert Author: Amy Jo Waldo Last modified by: Detweiler, Amy Jo Created Date: 4/22/1999 4:48:10 PM Document presentation format – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Perennials


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Perennials
Amy Jo Detweiler
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Perennial
  • plants that live for 2 years
  • once mature they flower annually

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Herbaceous
  • non-woody plants that die back and go dormant in
    winter

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Perennial lifespan
  • depends on type of plant, soil, climate, care,
    etc.

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Perennial types
  • ground covers
  • biennials
  • border plants
  • rock/alpine plants

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Perennial types
  • herbs
  • bulbs
  • ornamental grasses
  • water plants
  • ferns

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Planning Design
  • research
  • visit nurseries, gardens
  • neighbors
  • consider time

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Planning Design
  • yourself/professional
  • consider site
  • environment

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Stats for The Dalles
  • USDA Hardiness Zone 6-7
  • microclimates/frost dates
  • annual precipitation 14
  • soils sandy loam/silty loam

climate summary at http//www.ocs.orst.edu/
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Design principles
  • balance
  • contrast
  • repetition
  • harmony
  • unity
  • dominance

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Design Elements
  • flower
  • fragrance
  • color
  • texture

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Design Elements
  • bloom time
  • seasonal interest
  • function
  • mature size

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Formal Design
  • symmetrical shaped beds
  • straight lines

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Informal Design
  • asymmetrical shaped beds
  • free-flowing beds

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Low Maintenance
  • non-invasive
  • resistant
  • sturdy stems
  • adaptable
  • short/long life span

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Do a design
  • sketch out
  • use a garden hose
  • consider hydrozones

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Site considerations
  • existing features
  • viewpoint
  • soil
  • sun/shade
  • wind
  • bed/border

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Plant material
  • nurseries, greenhouse
  • seeds
  • neighbors
  • mail order

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Soil
  • provides nutrients
  • improves aeration
  • address drainage concerns

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Soil
  • add organic matter
  • 1/2-1/3
  • improve water holding capacity

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Prepare the hole
  • twice as wide as container, same depth
  • amend with soil

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Containers
  • check out roots
  • avoid planting dry root balls

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Following planting
  • water new plants in well
  • irrigation type
  • root stimulant optional
  • mychorrhizae

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Mychorrizae
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Watering plants
  • water deeply less often
  • avoid water on foliage
  • once established, as needed

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Drip line
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Irrigation Test
  • dig down 6-8
  • ball up soil

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Using Mulch
  • reduce weeds/weed cloth
  • prevents desiccation
  • prevents erosion

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Using Mulch
  • covers bare ground
  • 2-5 deep
  • types

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Maintenance
  • fertilization
  • weeding
  • cutting back
  • transplanting
  • dividing

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Maintenance
  • winter watering ?
  • pest management
  • reapply mulch as needed

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Fertilizing
  • avoid direct contact with the roots
  • wait for establishment
  • increase the amount of nutrients available to the
    plant

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Fertilizing
  • spring feeding
  • avoid late summer, early fall feedings
  • slow-release, phosphate

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Weeding
  • weed cloth
  • mulch
  • within a bed

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Cutting back
  • encourage repeat bloom
  • promote new growth
  • control size

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Transplanting
  • in spring or fall
  • redesigning
  • mislocation

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Why divide?
  • decline in vigor
  • becomes invasive
  • for propagation

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How to divide
  • every 3-5 years
  • early spring, late summer
  • dig around drip line
  • avoid root damage

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Propagation
  • seeds
  • stem cuttings
  • root cuttings
  • grafting(advanced)

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Seeding
  • cover with thin layer of soil
  • repot when larger
  • light soil
  • moisten soil
  • sprinkle seeds

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Stem cuttings
  • in morning
  • cut 3-5
  • remove bottom leaves
  • dip in hormone
  • place 1/2-1/3 in soil
  • clear plastic

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Root cuttings
  • 1/4 wide roots, 3-4 long
  • when plant is dormant
  • plant upright
  • when growth is seen transplant

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Other uses
  • cut flowers
  • dried flowers

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Website
  • http//oregonstate.edu/dept/ldplants/
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