To do: Divide perennials, rotate crops, prune forsythia

Perennials

Continue dividing perennials. If the perennial bed was fertilized in the fall, there's no need to do it now. The plants haven't used the fall treatment yet. Compost is not fertilizer -it helps the plants take up the nutrients by maintaining tilth. Continue making notes of location of flowering bulbs and bloom time.

Flowers

These seeds can be started inside by now: ageratum, aster, calendula, hollyhock, lobelia, petunia, salvia, snapdragon, strawflower; black-eyed Susan vine. Zinnias and cosmos like to go directly in the ground after the last frost.

Fruits and vegetables

Practice crop rotation to discourage pests and diseases from taking hold. Tomato, pepper, eggplant, the cabbage family and melons, squash and cucumber should be rotated.

Trees and shrubs

Continue dormant oil spray. Check evergreens for winter damage. Plan to give forsythia a thorough pruning after bloom.

Lawns

When mowing begins, set mower blades to cut high - 2 inches for shady lawns - to encourage good grass rooting and discourage weed growth. If the lawn is mowed on schedule, the clippings will not need to be removed. They will decompose and return essential nitrogen to the lawn.

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To do: Divide perennials, rotate crops, prune forsythia

These seeds can be started inside by now: ageratum, aster, calendula, hollyhock, lobelia, petunia, salvia, snapdragon, strawflower; black-eyed Susan vine. Zinnias and cosmos like to go directly in the ground after the last frost.



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This is the product to use on roses, garden phlox, bee balm, geraniums, petunias and more. It is also safe for edible crops up to the day of harvest! I always have a problem with powdery mildew on the leaves of cucumber, zucchini and other members of



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Alternate which stems you cut back and you can maintain beautiful pots all summer long. There are many varieties of petunias available and some are more prone to going leggy than others. In the future, consider choosing a less leggy variety such as the



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The peonies are budding, three new ones were planted and the roses pruned. In a couple of weeks that area will be beautiful. Some of the lilacs were trimmed, and several dozen petunias were planted. The lamium is blooming the on south side bed,



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Petunias, in bright pink, red and purple, will add beauty and color to sunny borders all through the summer. Azaleas, camellias and rhododendrons can be pruned now without sacrificing next years bloom. Ask at your nursery if you need help.




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How to Prune Petunias with more info on pruning at www.douggreensgarden.com from garden author Doug Green Pruning plants such as petunias is a simple chore if you understand the nature of both pruning and petunias. The objective is to create a heading cut that stops a branch of the petunia from growing and forces the plant to become bushier – thus producing more flowers This video at www.douggreensgarden.com shows the two basic pruning cuts you use on all plants, from container plants to trees and shrubs such as hydrangea. This page has info on pruning tomatoes as well. Once you understand the effect pruning has on a plant, then you get to look at individual plants. The problem associated with petunias is those darn big flowers. People often think when they remove the spent flower, they are pruning the plant. This is not the case, removing spent flowers is called deadheading and not pruning. To make a heading cut on a petunia, it is necessary to avoid the flower and big leaves but look at the very end of the shoot for the growing tip (the flower stem is behind this). Leave the flowe or bud alone and carefullly pinch out the growing leaves just ahead of the flower stem. Removing the growing tip will force new growth to come from further down the stem and the more new growth – the more flowers.


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Dig, Modern Seasonal Gardening

Dig, Modern Seasonal Gardening

check list jobs to do now • Prune petunias, violas and pansies, and fertilise them for another show. • As flowers finish, prune foxgloves, campanulas and ...

Gardening illustrated

Gardening illustrated

Besides forming magnificent beds, single Petunias make fine masses in ... Do not prune the Fig trees until growth is just about to commence in spring. ...

The Garden, an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches

The Garden, an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches

Prune back pretty hard some Clematises for early flowering ; some of the hardier Rose .... such as Tropa>olums of the Lobbianum section, Petunias, Verbenas, ...

Success with flowers, a floral magazine

Success with flowers, a floral magazine

When these were pruned, all dead and sickly branches were thrown away ... Young Fuchsia slips, Coleus, Petunias and Oleanders root finely in a jar of water. ...

Handbook of Tropical Plants

Handbook of Tropical Plants

Put in cuttings of all kinds, especially such as Verbenas and Petunias, ... Prune shrubs and trees. Order foreign seeds so as to arrive by the end of August ...

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