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Garden Travel August 14th, 2016
Visiting Gardens Around the World for Inspiration I have always loved to travel the world. I find experiencing new cultures and environments invigorating. I love walking through old villages and cities especially in Europe. Learning about the unique histories and stories of a place as well as unique architecture. I have always enjoyed the parks …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – August August 1st, 2016
August Gardening Checklist Feed, water (especially on hot days), weed, and mulch. Remove faded blooms to encourage new blooms on ever-blooming shrubs To eliminate aphids and spider mites from roses, spray plants with water, then apply insecticidal soap. Clean up fallen leaves. If they’re diseased, discard them (don’t compost them). Put out ant bait (ants …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – July July 1st, 2016
July Garden Checklist Water: July is the month of peak water requirement. Ensure plants are watered deeply. After this month irrigation times and durations can be reduced. Avoid planting in the heat of the summer plants will require extra water and care to survive. if needed chose days where overcast and cooler temps forecasted. Harvest …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – June June 1st, 2016
Irrigation controller seasonal adjustment should be set to 100% Feed roses. To encourage growth and repeat blooming, feed plants with a complete fertilizer (one containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium); if leaves are mostly yellow and veins remain green (indicating chlorosis), also give plants iron. Water thoroughly before applying any kind of fertilizer and water again …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – May May 1st, 2016
Irrigation controller seasonal adjustment should be set to 85% Plant summer and fall blooming perennials as well as shrub, tree, or vine. When shopping at the nursery, look for plants that have good leaf color (green leaves should be a deep green, not pale and yellowish) and attractive form. Check container bottoms to make sure …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – April April 1st, 2016
Irrigation controller seasonal adjustment should be set to 75% Roses: Apply mulch to save water, smother weeds, and keep soil cooler. Spread 1 to 3 inches (depending on size of plant) of bark chips, compost, wood shavings, or other organic material. Leave a circle of bare soil around the plant’s base. Blast aphids off plants …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – March March 1st, 2016
Turn off irrigation if rain more than 2” over 2 weeks otherwise the irrigation controller should be set to 45% – in normal years controller should be turned on by mid month Check irrigation system- make sure sprinklers working efficiently and that drippers /driplines are not clogged by insect, debris or hard water deposits. Flush …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks – February February 1st, 2016
Gardening Task Checklist- February Turn off irrigation if rain more than 1.5” over 2 weeks otherwise the seasonal adjustment on irrigation controller should be set to 25% Remember to water plants under eaves and in containers. It’s important to deep water trees and shrubs if it isn’t raining on a regular basis. Their root systems …
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Monthly Gardening Tasks for the month of January December 29th, 2015
Turn off irrigation if rain more than 1” over 2 weeks otherwise the seasonal adjustment on the irrigation controller should be set to 15-20% Prune Roses to three main canes approximately 18” in height. Clean up all dropped leaves from around the roses. Prune fruit trees, and other leafless trees and shrubs from December through …
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Protect Your Tender Plants from Frost December 29th, 2015
Here are some ways to help your frost tender plants weather the seasonal cold: If there’s room indoors, bring in small potted porch or patio plants choosing an area that provides bright light. Avoid pruning tender plants within 6 weeks of the average first hard frost date. Pruning sometimes will stimulate new budding which may …
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