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Eaton’s July Garden Guide: Blooms and Bug Repellents
Welcome to July in Eaton, Colorado, where the sun smiles upon us, and our gardens become a canvas of colors and fragrances. This month, let’s focus on creating a landscape that’s not only a feast for the eyes but also a fortress against those pesky summer bugs.
Blooming Marvels in Eaton’s July Heat
As we embrace the summer heat, certain flowering plants stand out for their resilience and beauty:
- Petunias πΊ: These vibrant annuals love the sun and grace us with their presence until the first frost. They’re perfect for adding a pop of color to your Eaton garden.
- Daisies πΌ: With varieties like the sturdy Shasta and the charming African daisy, these perennials thrive in the full sun, offering a cheerful sight.
- Coneflowers πΈ: These hardy natives are not just pretty faces; they’re tough and establish deep roots, preparing them for colder months ahead.
- Yarrows πΏ: Their resilience is unmatched, and their colorful clusters keep the garden lively.
- Coreopsis πΌ: These dainty flowers bring a bright yellow cheer to any corner of your garden.
- Lavender π: The soothing scent of lavender is a balm for the soul and a treat for the eyes with its calming purple blooms.
- Daylilies π: As their name suggests, these flowers are sun-lovers and come in a variety of hues to brighten your day.
Nature’s Pest Control: Insect-Repellent Plants
To keep your garden a bug-free zone, consider planting these natural insect repellents:
- Lavender π: Not only does it add beauty, but it also keeps mosquitoes and moths at bay.
- Mint π: Its strong aroma is a natural deterrent for insects, and as a bonus, you get to enjoy fresh mint in your summer drinks!
- Rosemary πΏ: This herb’s woody scent is uninviting to many insects, making it a garden essential.
- Marigolds π΅οΈ: The bright blooms of marigolds are known to repel nematodes and even rabbits.
- Basil π±: Plant basil alongside your flowering beauties, and watch it work its magic against mosquitoes.
- Eucalyptus π³: The refreshing scent of eucalyptus is disliked by bugs but loved by gardeners.
- Lemongrass π: Hosting citronella, it’s a natural mosquito repellent and adds a tropical vibe.
- Catnip π: Surprisingly more effective than DEET, catnip keeps mosquitoes away and might attract some feline friends.
- Alliums π: These bulbous beauties are not just ornamental; they’re also a deterrent for slugs, aphids, and carrot flies.
Creating a Cohesive Landscape
When designing your July garden, consider the placement of these plants. Grouping insect-repellent plants near outdoor seating areas can create a bug-free oasis. Intersperse them among your blooming plants for a garden that’s as functional as it is beautiful.
Remember, the key to a successful garden is understanding the needs of your plants and the local ecosystem. With these tips, your Eaton garden will be a thriving, vibrant space that’s enjoyable for you and unwelcoming to unwanted insects. Happy gardening! π»π©πΎπ«π
If you need help with coming up with a plan for your landscaping, give the experts at Artistic Escapes a call 970.817.4901. Our plant experts know how to get the most out of your outdoor spaces. Your ideas and desires are brought to life by our creative designers and plant experts.

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