You can see that some of the California poppies are still hanging on (we have been enjoying them for two months!), but a lot of the poppies in the back are starting to fade. There are also a whole bunch of weeds and tall grasses that are filling the bed. I'm anxious to clean everything up now, but I also want to wait for the poppy seed pods to burst and scatter seeds for next year. Wildflowers are a little bit tricky to maintain, at least when you are trying to maintain a garden that is constantly in bloom!

Even though I can't take out the poppies yet, today I decided to throw in five Polaris Red Penstemon plants to add at least a little bit of color. These are perennials, so I'm planning on having at least a little bit of red in this garden bed next June. Hopefully this will be a nice added color, provided that the pink flowers will scatter seeds a bit more next year. Right now there are only a handful that are concentrated in the back corner of the bed:
Hopefully I can figure something out with this garden. I don't want to plant something that constantly needs to be watered, since the garden is so close to the foundation of the house.


1 comment:
I think you should do all 3: plan, fill, and add bulbs. :)
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