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A Treatise on Trees
Begin To Prepare for Winter.
Check Houseplants for Adequate Moisture.
Clean Out the Vegetable Garden.
Fundamental Gardening
My Rose Blooms Are Fading! ... Now What?
Picking and Pruning Berries.
Red Maple - Acer Rubrum
Rhododendrons and Azaleas.
Shelter Plants in Pots.
Ten Common Mistakes Growing Lawns
The End Of Frost And Beginning of Spring Planting
Warm Weather, Aphids and Azaleas


Articles > Gardening Tips

There is always something interesting happening in the yard and garden no matter what time of year. You'll find common sense tips for garden and plant care below. Other tips are located on the right of this page. If you don't see what you are looking for, contact us for answers to your gardening questions.
Gardening in January

January Gardening Tips
Apply dormant sprays on roses and fruit trees this month or next. Lime sulfur or copper fungicides help control diseases. Cleani…

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Gardening in February

February Gardening Tips
This is a good month to fix and tune-up lawn mowers and other equipment before the season of needs arises. A new or sharpened bl…

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Gardening in March

March Gardening Tips
Watch for slugs to appear. A little control now will lessen the need later. A small slug can do lots of damage to small seedling…

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Gardening in April

April Gardening Tips
If your garden soil is too heavy and too wet to till, get a planting mix and place it 3 or 4 inches deep to plant early season v…

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Gardening in May

May Gardening Tips
Local garden centers are in full swing by now. Go there to get good ideas, advice, and inspiration.

Warm weather brings aphids…
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Gardening in June

June Gardening Tips
Adjust and check irrigation systems. Dry spots need correction. Spray heads may be blocked or clogged. A dry spot in the lawn ma…

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Gardening in July

July Gardening Tips
Places that need shade are obvious now. Is it the deck or patio? Maybe a large window? Perhaps it is the rhododendron that you p…

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Gardening in August

August Gardening Tips
Late crops in the garden like squash and cucumbers need fertilizer, even as you harvest, to keep producing.

Early corn could b…
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Gardening in September

September Gardening Tips
Slugs killed now will not lay eggs for next year. Try new baits that are less attractive to pets. Slug patrol in late evening by…

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Gardening in October

October Gardening Tips
Begin to prepare for winter by digging and storing geraniums, tuberous begonias, and dahlias.

Take green tomatoes and ripen in…
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Gardening in November

November Gardening Tips
Be prepared to protect vegetables in the garden with row covers if necessary to protect from extreme cold.

Plants in pots with…
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Gardening in December

December Gardening Tips
Do not forget to check plants or fruits stored for next year. Discard soft material or any showing signs of fungus or rot.

Thi…
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Gardening in June
Gardening in June
Adjust and check irrigation systems. Dry spots need correction. Spray heads may be blocked or clogged. A dry spot in the lawn may be difficult to re-green without a wetting agent.

Mulching all shrub and flower beds this month could save lots of water and keep weeding chores to a minimum this summer. If you are too busy, have a service like Lane Forest Products apply the mulch in just a few hours.

Cutworms begin their work at night this month. If your plants are gone in the morning, stop by a garden center on the way home for several different options.

Check irrigation systems to ensure complete coverage. Lawns that turn brown in spots this month will be difficult to green before the fall rains. Hanging baskets will need checking daily.

In the garden, starts planted last month need additional applications of fertilizer this month. This is also a good month to plant sweet corn. Soak overnight before planting to help germinate. Soil needs to be warm for germination. Watch for aphids, cabbage worms, and beetles this month.

Mulch or re-mulch landscape beds or gardens to conserve water. Established plants need deep soaking once or twice a week rather than some every day.

Fertilize the lawn now for healthy growth throughout the summer. Water in well to avoid burn or use a good slow release lawn food for long-term feeding.

Fruit trees drop excess in June. Afterward, you should thin by hand those left to protect limbs and produce larger fruit. Thin apples and pears to one or two fruits per cluster; peaches and plums to 8 inch spacing. Place traps in apple trees to detect codling moth emergence. Expect fruit flies in cherry trees with fruit.

Bring house plants outside for necessary maintenance. Clean, groom, and re-pot if needed. Acclimate to sun conditions with care.

 



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