Surprise! This onion has gorgeous blooms that bloomed for weeks longer than my ornamental alliums. |
So, why am I posting now? Well, I realized that there are some plants that are doing just fine despite the drought. I thought I'd share with you what's doing ok in my garden, with only the barest of supplemental watering, and in some cases, no watering at all.
We are on well water so I try not to water unless it's really needed. I've let my lawn go dormant and am basically just hand-watering anything that's wilting.
Butterflyweed |
Strangely, my lamb's ear and rudbeckia, both of which I thought were drought-tolerant, have been wilting badly and needing extra water. Also strange, my 'Sem' spirea, which I thought was not drought tolerant, is not only doing fine but starting to sucker a bit. (Off-track I know, but 'Sem' does sucker. It's advertised that it doesn't. Same is true for 'Tiger Eyes' sumac, also advertised as non-suckering. Mine suckers like crazy.)
Tiger's Eye Sumac seems to be happier in the heat than its native sibling, staghorn sumac |
Of course, there's the native prairie plants and well-known drought-tolerant domestics that I expected to do well and they are: yarrow, rudbeckia, grasses, butterflyweed, smokebush. (My smokebush looks really good at the moment-the ninebarks not so much.)
All of the viburnums (nannyberry, highbush cranberry, arrowwood) are wilting and losing leaves. My peach tree is struggling as well but that's to be expected because it's new. I've had to water the arborvitae, spruces, spirea, and surprisingly, my diervilla, even the native ones.
Yesterday it was only in the 80s so I finished the path through my meadow garden. |
(Another off-track thought: I really like 'Tiger Eyes' paired with dark-leaved canna. Very tropical looking.)
Is this summer a hint at the future of Wisconsin weather? I think it might be and so I'm going to start looking at adding more drought-tolerant, native plants to the yard and also try to find a spot where I can put in rain barrels for my veggie garden. Two things I should have done as soon as we bought this place.
One last thought: There's been no mosquitoes. Yay! Gotta have moisture for mosquitoes.
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