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Calendar of Gardening To Do's
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Fall
You don’t have to batten down the hatches just yet, there are
still a few months of outdoor living to do! The fall months are all about
planting, feeding, and cleaning your outdoor space to ensure a beautiful
and healthy garden in The Spring.
Lawn
Care
Aerate and vigorously
thatch - aeration allows greater movement of water,
fertilizer, and air which stimulates healthy turf. Aerating also
increases the speed of decomposition of the grass clippings and
enhances deep root growth.
Seed - make sure
this is done by the end of October. Feed - ask a garden expert at
your local nursery what fertilizer works best in your area.
Water - if you are in an area where the
fall season is dry, make sure you water even though the weather feels
much cooler .
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Planting
Now is the
time to plan out your spring garden and plant your spring-blooming
bulbs. You may want to choose this time to dig up tender bulbs like
canna, elephant’s ear, gladiolus, and dahlia before the first frost.
Storing tender bulbs - check for any rotting and
discard if any. Squeeze, (gently), if the bulb is firm it’s healthy,
if it’s mushy - discard. Store healthy bulbs in a cool and dry place
and replant them in the spring. Now is a great time to plant annuals
like chrysanthemums, impatiens, ornamental cabbage, and pansies.
Plant cool season vegetables
early in October like cabbage, carrots, chard, lettuce, onions,
radishes, spinach, sugar peas, and turnips.
Fall is
also a good time to plant trees and shrubs. Soon after planting the
wet months will take over your watering responsibilities.
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Maintenance
Mulch, Mulch, Mulch!
- Mulch
will protect your plants’ roots from freezing it will also help to
prevent weeds from growing. Make sure you add clippings and fallen
leaves to compost piles.
- You can
get one more bloom from roses by cutting any dead flowers that
remain.
- Stop
deadheading late season.
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