· Amaryllis bulbs may be started now. If they are established bulbs in old pots, two inches of soil should be removed from the surface and replaced with a good, rich mixture. · Make sure the pots of forcing bulbs are full of roots before moving into sunlight, and make sure they are watered adequately […]
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Rake and compost large leaves from oak and maple trees. Smaller leaves from ash, honey locust, and birch trees may be chopped with a mulching mower when dry and left on your lawn. Spread clean straw, marsh hay or oak leaves over tender perennials, newly planted bulbs and strawberries before temperatures drop into the teens […]
From What makes a “winter” garden special? Or perhaps the question should be: what makes an ordinary garden a special winter garden? Quite simply, the fact that a garden appears at a time when everything else in the winter landscape is dull, plain and brown is outstanding alone.
Now is the time to plant bulbs to enjoy the first blooms of next year’s spring season. The bulbs will make roots over the winter and come up early in the spring. If you think that autumn’s the time to stop gardening, think again! It’s bulb-planting time! Tips for Planting Bulbs Be sure to buy your bulbs from a […]
Autumn is a wonderful time for planting in the landscape or container garden: temperatures are more moderate, soil moisture is easier to maintain, root growth increases in most trees and shrubs, it’s easier to see where empty or lacking places are than in spring and we plant tenders have caught our second wind! Spring flowering […]
