Example: A pond with 565 gallons would require a pump of 565 gal/hr. if the amount of head or height the water must be pushed is close to zero. For pumps that must push water at greater heights, they must be oversized to compensate for the loss of flow due to the height.
Scaevola
Type: Annual Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Attributes: Heat tolerant Plant Care: An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance. Self cleaning, no deadheading necessary. Planting Instructions: Annuals
Prunus, Cherry/Plum
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Fagus, Beech
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Foolproof Perennials
Dicentra, Bleeding Heart An excellent candidate for a shady garden. The dangling (pink, white or red) heart-shaped flowers gracefully arch over the foliage. Grows to 12-36”. **Dicentra exima and its hybrids will thrive in full sun Monarda, Bee Balm This plant is a mecca for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, who feed on the nectar of […]
Double Impatiens
Type: Annual Light: Part Shade to Shade Attributes: Low maintenance Plant Care: An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance. Deadheading isn’t necessary but removing spent blooms isn’t harmful if you want to clean the plants. Planting Instructions: Annuals
Trees Tolerant of Saline Soils & Salt Spray
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Ligustrum, Privett
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Gladiolus
Gladiolus Gladiolus Description: A summer blooming bulb that needs to be dug and stored for fall here in Ohio. Gladiolus make great cut flowers and do exceptionally well in patio containers. Select a sunny site with good drainage for planting. se them in the middle or fronts of borders and beds. They also do exceptionally […]
Care of Annuals
Fertilize every 3-4 weeks with a liquid fertilizer such as Jack’s Classic 20-20-20. An alternative to liquid food is granular slow-release fertilizer. Apply Osmocote 14-14-14 as directed only once at planting.
Peach, Nectarine & Apricot
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Chasmanthium, Sea Oats Grass
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Hydrangea
Prune the stems that flowered last season – don’t prune un-flowered stems, because these are going to produce the next lot of blooms. The best time to prune Hydrangeas is after they have flowered and the blooms have died. That’s not to say that normal pruning rules shouldn’t apply: cut back anything that’s very weak […]
