Planning-
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Begin planning your vegetable garden!
Check local nurseries and online seed catalogs for ideas.
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Plan to replace plants that are susceptible to disease with resistant
cultivars. See this link for ideas.
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Get landscape inspiration by exploring one of our natural areas and
marveling at God’s beautiful green earth.
Maintenance/Clean up-
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Add mulch where it’s gotten thin.
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Sharpen and disinfect (with rubbing alcohol) pruners and other tools.
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Water plants under eaves or other sites that
don’t receive rain.
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Check on dahlia tubers and other stored plant
material.
Planting/Propagation-
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Bring a bouquet of forsythia, quince, cherry, or plum inside to warm up
and bloom early.
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Take hardwood cuttings of deciduous trees and shrubs. Offer to trade with neighbors. See this link for propagation techniques.
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These fig cuttings rooted in plain water and even tried to fruit! Remove fruit so plants focus on root formation. |
Pest management -
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Scout cherry trees for signs of bacterial canker. Remove infected branches and sterilize tools after
each cut. See blog.
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Moss in lawns is usually not a negative – it never requires mowing
or fertilizer. In higher traffic areas,
consider wood chip mulched paths since it does not handle disturbance as well
as grass.
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