$$parm1$$ Can't view the images? Click here to see them: http://www.backyardlivingmagazine.com/rd.asp?id=1296&firstname=$$firstname$$&emailaddress=$$email$$&refurl=$$refurl-link$$ If you would like to change or edit your email preferences, please visit your Personal Preferences page. Visit: http://www.reimanpub.com/rd.asp?id=1870&email=$$email$$&pmcode=$$refurl-link$$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ backyard garden club newsletter - May 2008 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear $$firstname$$, After a harsh winter, it’s nice to finally be spending evenings and weekends out on the patio rather than cooped up inside the house. And while my outdoor to-do list keeps growing, I fully intend on spending these first warm days just soaking up the season. I hope you are doing the same in your backyard. This month, we’re excited to announce a new contest, that allows all Club members to be eligible to win a garden shed from Lifetime Products valued at $1,199! To learn more about Lifetime Products, click below. http://www.backyardlivingmagazine.com/RD.asp?ID=1275&pmcode=$$refurl-link$$ If you received this newsletter from us, you’re automatically entered in the contest, but feel free to forward this to your friends so they can sign up and enter the contest as well! If this newsletter was forwarded to you, please use this link to sign up for yourself. http://www.backyardlivingmagazine.com/RD.asp?ID=1274&pmcode=$$refurl-link$$ Happy Spring! --Crystal READ ON TO DISCOVER... --> Plant of the Month --> Yard Smarts --> Question of the Month --> Plant Power! --> May Regional Checklist --> Frugal Gardener Tip of the Month --> Current Needs Submit Your Story http://www.backyardlivingmagazine.com/RD.asp?ID=1276&pmcode=$$refurl-link$$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plant of the Month ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Allium Botanical name: Allium species Bloom time: Late spring to fall. Hardiness: Zones 2 to 8. Flower colors: White, purple, blue, pink and yellow. Size: 6 inches to 5 feet tall; 12 to 18 inches or more wide. Light needs: Full sun; some varieties tolerate partial shade. Growing tip: Plant bulbs in fall at a depth two to three times their vertical diameter, but no deeper than 4 inches. Recommendations: Giant allium (Allium giganteum) grows 3 to 4 feet tall with a striking 6-inch purple flower head. Drumstick chives (Allium spaerocephalon) produce small, tightly packed purple flower heads on 3-foot stems. Ornamental onion (Allium seneceus ‘Glaucum’) features grayish green foliage with 1-inch pink or purple flowers on a plant 6 inches tall. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yard Smarts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Flour Power To visualize what your bulb, flower or vegetable garden will look like, use this method. Take a clean plastic beverage bottle with a pull-up “sipper” opening, and fill it halfway with white flour. Squeeze a bit of flour wherever you intend to place your plants. You’ll see at a glance exactly how many you need to buy—and where to dig. So quick and easy! -–Mrs. Eugene Marg, Winona, Minnesota ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Garden Question of the Month ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Family Flower Q: My grandmother gave me the seeds to this pretty plant. What is it? –Shari Lemke, Waterloo, Wisconsin Melinda: Known as Texas plume or scarlet gilia (Ipomopsis rubra), this biennial makes a nice addition to a naturalized planting area or perennial garden. During its first year, the plant grows only 3 inches tall and produces no flowers. The next year, however, it stretches toward the sky and reaches a height of 6 feet. The long orange-red flower spikes provide color throughout summer. Grow in full sun and well-drained soil for the best results. Because it’s a biennial—flowering only in its second year—sow seeds several years in a row to ensure colorful blooming plants each summer. See more of Melinda’s answers http://www.backyardlivingmagazine.com/rd.asp?id=1277&pmcode=$$refurl-link$$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plant Power! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Many gardeners feel adding specific plants to their gardens helps ward off uninvited guests. 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