Monday, January 4, 2021

What to do in the Garden in January


Planning

  • ✦  A garden journal is a very useful tool for planning for the growing season. Consider starting one in 2021. If you already have a garden journal, this is a good time to review it to determine what changes and additions you want to make in your garden in the year ahead.

  • ✦  Check with local retail garden or nursery stores for seeds and seed catalogs to help you begin planning your vegetable garden.

  • ✦  Take hardwood cuttings of deciduous ornamental shrubs and trees for propagation.

  • ✦  Order a soil test to determine your garden's nutrient needs.
    Contact your local Extension office for a list of laboratories or search online for analytical laboratories serving Oregon. Click here for more information

    Houseplants and indoor gardening

Monitor houseplants for correct water and fertilizer; guard against insect infestations; clean dust from leaves.

  • ✦  Protect sensitive plants such as weeping figs from cold drafts in the house.

  • ✦  Propagate split-leaf philodendrons and other leggy indoor plants by air-layering or vegetative cuttings. Click here for more information

  • ✦  Plant dwarf annual flowers such as coleus, impatiens and seedling geraniums inside as houseplants.

  • ✦  Gather branches of quince, forsythia and flowering cherries and bring them indoors to force an early bloom.



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From Benton County Master Gardeners -
Membership meetings: 3rd Monday Oct. to May 7:00pm - currently on Zoom

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