Posts Tagged ‘plant care’
Soil Prep In October Brings Spring Blooms
Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:54 Comments OffPerennials – Perennials should be cut back after blooming and reset this month (October). Perennials set now will be established and ready to grow in the spring. Some of the biennials tend to become perennials in our gardens, and occasionally a half-hardy annual lives on and on.
Can We Plant Hardy Perennials During Fall?
Saturday, October 10, 2009 3:15 Comments OffOne caution against fall planting concerns woody plants such as trees, shrubs, and evergreens that are planted in a very windy location. It may be necessary to furnish a windbreak of burlap to prevent wind from drying them out over winter, especially when the ground is frozen.
Garden Preparation Before Gardening
Monday, September 28, 2009 4:27 10 CommentsCareful Preparation:
November Guide For Garden And Landscape
Monday, September 28, 2009 4:06 246 CommentsIn Northern United States and Canada
The Year Of The Topnotch Garden And Greener Landscape Lawn
Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:19 10 CommentsIf you’re a Northwesterner or a Northern Californian, put those dreaded memories of spring flood conditions behind you. Determine now to make this the year for a topnotch garden with bright flowers, finer shrubs and greener lawns.
Tips For Fall Tree Moving
Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:53 15 CommentsDuring September, narcissus and many of the small flowering bulbs, such as snowdrop, crocus, grape hyacinth, and so on, should be planted. If you plan to naturalize daffodils, plant the bulbs in drifts. Make the holes at least 5 inches deep with a grub hoe or spade; then place a bulb in each hole, replace the soil and sod, and tamp it down with your feet.
