May is a glorious month in the garden, as spring reaches its peak and hints of summer begin to emerge. The garden brims with vibrant blooms, fresh foliage, and the hum of pollinators busy at work.
Key May Flowering Plants:
Alliums: These ornamental onions produce striking globe-like flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white, standing tall above other plants.
Rhododendrons and Azaleas: Bold and showy, their clusters of blooms light up shady corners in a range of colors.
Aquilegias (Columbines): Delicate nodding flowers in soft pastels or rich jewel tones bring charm to cottage-style gardens.
Irises: Bearded and Siberian irises showcase intricate, colorful blooms that are both elegant and dramatic.
Lilacs (Syringa): Highly fragrant and lush, lilac flowers in mauves, purples, and whites add a nostalgic feel to the garden.
In tropical-style gardens, Cannas and Gingers begin to push their first strong leaves, while Brugmansias and Tibouchinas may offer early blooms if protected over winter.
Tips for a Thriving May Garden:
Deadhead spring bulbs like tulips and daffodils, but leave their foliage intact to nourish the bulbs.
Begin staking tall perennials to prevent flopping as they grow.
Keep an eye out for aphids and other pests as temperatures rise, and encourage beneficial insects like ladybirds to control them naturally.
May’s garden is a harmonious mix of spring’s exuberance and summer’s promise, creating a vibrant, fragrant, and joyous outdoor retreat.
