{"id":259,"date":"2009-04-03T19:49:45","date_gmt":"2009-04-04T03:49:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/?p=259"},"modified":"2009-04-03T21:00:42","modified_gmt":"2009-04-04T05:00:42","slug":"fragrant-plants-for-spring","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/2009\/04\/03\/fragrant-plants-for-spring\/","title":{"rendered":"Fragrant Plants for Spring"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Spring is busting out all over.&nbsp; Huge saucer magnolias and dainty flowering cherries adorn trees everywhere you look.&nbsp; Many spring bloomers are deliciously fragrant, too. Whether you&#8217;re planting edibles in the vegetable garden or containers on the deck include plants that entice you to linger and enjoy their sweet scent.<br \/>\n<strong><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"5\" height=\"230\" border=\"3\" align=\"left\" width=\"307\" vspace=\"7\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/nemesia_carnation.JPG?resize=307%2C230&#038;ssl=1\" \/><\/strong><br \/>\nOld fashion <strong>lilacs<\/strong> will be blooming soon. Nothing ways &quot;Spring&quot; like the legendary scent of these shrubs.&nbsp; Give them a spot in full sun with enough room for them to spread 6&#8242; wide. While most plants accept slightly acidic soils, lilacs are an exception.&nbsp; Dig lime into your soil at planting and side dress yearly if your soil is acidic. <\/p>\n<p>Looking for something in vanilla? <strong>Everg<\/strong><strong>reen clematis<\/strong> vines make a great screen with 6&quot; long, glossy leaves and creamy white, saucer shaped, vanilla-scented flower clusters.&nbsp; Provide study support for them to climb on. They are slow to start but race once established. <\/p>\n<p>Outside the veggie garden, citrus blossoms can scent the air.&nbsp; Plant lemons oranges, mandarins, kumquats, grapefruit and limes in full sun areas.&nbsp; Established trees need a good soak every other week so keep them on a separate watering system from your other edibles.<\/p>\n<p>Inside the veggie garden, include scented plants that attract beneficial insects.&nbsp; <strong>Fragrant lavender and sweet alyssum<\/strong> are good choices.&nbsp; For sheer enjoyment, plant perennial carnation and dianthus for their intense clove fragrance.&nbsp; Cinnamon Red Hots grow to 15&quot;, are deer resistant, bloom all spring and summer and don&#8217;t need deadheading.&nbsp; Velvet and White border carnations are among the least demanding and most satisfying perennials in the garden. As cut flowers they are long lasting and highly fragrant in bouquets.<\/p>\n<p>Another fragrant perennial to tuck among your other plants or veggies is <strong>Berries &amp; Cream Sachet nemesia<\/strong>. Intensely fragrant blossoms are purple and white, just like blackberries covered with cream.&nbsp; They bloom for months without any special care but if flowers decline, cut plants back to stimulate new growth.<\/p>\n<p>Fragrant shrubs that are easy to grow are osmanthus, bush anemone, choisya, philadelphus, butterfly bush, and daphne.&nbsp; Scented perennials include sweet violets and chocolate cosmos.&nbsp; Plant several chocolate cosmos for the strongest effect. They really do smell like dark chocolate on a warm day.&nbsp; Vivid purple heliotrope don&#8217;t winter over around here but their vanilla and licorice fragrance make them worth replanting each year. <\/p>\n<p>Plant for fragrance. It&#8217;s your reward for all the care and tending you give your garden. <br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Spring is busting out all over.&nbsp; Huge saucer magnolias and dainty flowering cherries adorn trees everywhere you look.&nbsp; Many spring bloomers are deliciously fragrant, too. Whether you&#8217;re planting edibles in the vegetable garden or containers on the deck include plants that entice you to linger and enjoy their sweet scent. 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