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MARCH

  • Plan your summer vegetable and herb garden. We offer a wide selection of seeds that include all of your favorite annuals, perennials, vegetables and other novelties as well as many hard-to-find selections. Inventory pots and flats used for seedlings and discard unusable ones and make a list of the supplies you will need. Have your garden soil tested for nutrient content. We offer a variety of do-it-yourself soil test kits.

  • Prune woody plants while dormant, including fruit trees, summer- and fall-blooming shrubs and vines. Limit pruning of spring-blooming trees and shrubs to removal of sucker growth and rubbing, overgrown or broken branches. Spray trees and shrubs with Bonide All-Season Spray to reduce insect population.

  • Sharpen, clean and oil tools and lawn mowers. Begin heavy annual pruning of shrub roses as new leaves appear.

  • Plant pansies, English daisies and primrose as soon as the earth is workable. Plant strawberry plants. Sow cool-season vegetables and herbs in the garden.

  • Start spring cleanup and begin major lawn work. Remove debris, dethatch your lawn or aerate compacted areas to improve water penetration.

APRIL

  • Spray for spider mites with Neem Oil on needles and limbs of arborvitae, juniper, pine, yew
  • Feed berry bushes, grapevines, rhubarb and asparagus with Osmocote fertilizer before new growth begins. Fertilize trees and shrubs with Milorganite or Ladybug Sylvan Tree formula.

  • Apply Milorganite to feed the lawn.

  • Continue spring cleanup. Cultivate to remove winter weeds and debris from the planting beds. Apply and scratch it in to prevent future weeds.

  • Reseed bare spots in established lawns. Keep the area moist until seedlings appear, then mow when the new grass is 3" high.

  • Prune forsythia and other spring-flowering trees & shrubs after the flowers fall.

  • Dig and divide crowded early spring bulbs after they finish blooming. Enrich the soil with Espoma Bone Meal or Espoma Bulb-tone.
  • Plant and transplant trees and shrubs, including roses, ground covers, and perennials.

  • Transplant cool-season seedlings into the garden. When the soil temperature reaches 60 degrees, sow warm- and cool-season vegetable and herb seeds.

  • Place gro-thru sets over peonies, grasses or any other perennials in need of support.

Bonide All-Season Spray


Pansies


Primrose

Osmocote


Milorganite


Espoma Bone Meal


Espoma Bult-tone

 



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