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Pollinator Garden at the Arc Of Dreams

July 9, 2020 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

Over the last few months, the Minnehaha Master Gardeners have been hard at work building a pollinator garden at the base of Sioux Fall’s beautiful Arc Of Dreams.

Stating a pollinator garden may take about 5 years to get it to be totally functional and complete. In the meanwhile, we add annual blooms, like marigolds and zinnias. These attract bees and butterflies, and give passersby some color.

When planning a perennial pollinator garden, we considered not only size, we want to provide variety of nectors, blooms and blooming time. Native plants attract native wildlife & native pollinators.

Another component we wanted to add is a sign that explains what a pollinator garden is and why it’s important.

The next time you’re enjoying a walk along the river, be sure to stop and enjoy our exciting project!

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Tips for Gardening in Tight Spaces

June 4, 2020 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

Take a drive along a neighborhood in KELOLAND, and it’s easy to get garden envy. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t have the yard space for your green thumb. But there are plenty of ways to garden in small spaces. Cami Jacobsen, with Minnehaha Extension Master Gardeners, gives us ideas to help us make the most of our space so that we can all get back to nature.

Watch on Keloland.com, YouTube, or below:

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Container #1: Happy Pot!

May 22, 2020 By Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

by Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

I call this my “Happy Pot!” It is planted in a plastic barrel covered by a stretchy fabric pot cover. The flowers were chosen to coordinate with the pot cover.

RECIPE:
• (1) Pink Dipladenia Vine
• (2) Caliente Geraniums “Coral Salmon”
• (2) Yellow Wave Petunias
• (2) Calibrachoa “Grape Punch”

TIPS:
• Bigger is better when it comes to choosing your container.
• The vine is supported by a green wire tomato cage that was inverted and the feet of the cage brought together and wired. The cage is anchored into the container using a few pieces of wire clothes hangers.
• Caliente geraniums are fantastic performers! They are a cross between zonal and ivy geraniums. They bloom prolifically all season and have very good heat tolerance. Many of the major box stores sell caliente geraniums in hanging baskets containing four plants. I often buy a basket and separate the plants to use in container combinations like my “Happy Pot.” This is usually less expensive than purchasing the individual plants.

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Container #2: Petunia and Angelonia

May 22, 2020 By Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

by Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

Container #2:
Notice how the colors of the petunia and angelonia plants match exactly! This was an unplanned coincidence but it made for a striking container! In addition, both plants have the dark centers to their flowers. I added the purple calibrachoa plant just to bring out the dark centers.

RECIPE:
• (1) Petunia ‘Hell’s Bells’
• (1) Angelonia ‘Archangel Cherry Red’
• (1) Calibrachoa ‘Superbells Grape Punch’
• (1) Hemizygia ‘Candy Kisses’

TIPS:
• Petunias and calibrachoa need occasional trimming in order to stay fresh looking all season. Don’t be afraid to give them a haircut! They will recover quickly and will keep from becoming scraggly.
• I keep the “Filler, Thriller, and Spiller” container design concept in mind when I plan my containers. Go to https://www.finegardening.com/article/thrillers-fillers-spillers for more information. In this container, the angelonia plant is the thriller plant. The hemizygia and calibrachoa plants are fillers. The petunia is a spiller.
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Container #3: Majestic Fountain Grass with Cascading Vinca!

May 22, 2020 By Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

by Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

Container #3:
Majestic fountain grass paired with cascading vinca plants makes such a statement!

RECIPE:
• (1) Purple Fountain Grass
• (6) Vinca “Cora Cascade Apricot”

TIPS:
• Fountain grass will grow as large as your container allows. Select a good-sized container with an ample amount of soil.
• Do not use a container that is narrow at the bottom as it will be subject to blowing over. A container such as the barrel shown in this photo has a wider base and will not blow over.
• The root system of the fountain grass is extensive and requires a lot of water.
• Vinca plants have two growth habits – upright and cascading. I have used a cascading variety for this container. Common cascading varieties are Cora Cascade and Mediterranean.
• I use a DIY plant support ring around my fountain grass to lift the blades above the soil and allow the vinca to grow without being smothered. To make the support ring, I purchase an inexpensive small tomato cage and cut it off above the lowest ring. Place the ring around the grass about 4”-6” above the soil. As the grass grows, pull the new blades up through the support ring.
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