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OLD FASHIONED TIPS NEWSLETTER
Down to earth advice and inspiration...
from http://www.oldfashionedliving.com
April 23, 2007
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TODAY'S QUOTE
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There is something remarkably more beautiful
about flowers that you yourself have planted,
and divided, and cared for, than any other
flowers. It reminds one that the creation of
beauty is a happy experience.
~Lady Bird Johnson
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TODAY'S OFL TIPS
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GARDEN TIDBITS: THE SPRING GARDEN
This year has been very odd for many of us who were
given a surprise snow storm, and some VERY cold
temperatures in April. Many plants received at least
some frost damage, but seem to coming around. Here
are some other tips for the spring landscape.
It's important to wait until your soil is thawed and ready
before working it. You don't want the soil to pack down
if it's still too moist. Test it by grabbing a handful-does it
lump together or does water run out? Are there ice
crystals still present? If so, do clean-up that isn't going
to smash down the soil. Trim perennials of dead foliage
and any debris that you can easily get to. Cut down the
ornamental grasses to about 6 inches about where you
are starting to see green growth. You can throw cuttings
into the compost pile.
Once the soil is ready you can do much more. Rake
away leaves and debris. Plan out any new beds and
get them ready by adding compost and/or organic
fertilizer. This will give them a little time to settle before
you plant. If you are preparing any new areas those
will need to be dug and organic matter added as well.
Also, this is a good time to look over your apple trees
and get rid of the dead limbs. If you see any branches
that are rubbing against other branches trim those too.
DO NOT divide plants such as bleeding hearts, poppies,
iris or other early blooming flowers. Wait and divide near
autumn when they have died down. You also should not
trim azaleas, spirea or lilacs until about a week AFTER
they bloom. Until then leave them alone. Once the ground
has warmed and heavy frosts pass you can divide your
mums, perennial asters, and other late blooming plants.
Consider contacting friends and family to swap divisions!
This is how I ended up with many of my perennials, and I
still do this.
Southern gardeners should be pruning early blooming
shrubs when they are finished, including forsythias,
flowering almond and jasmine in April. You will be able
to set out your tender annuals and bedding plants now,
if you haven't already. Prepare your beds with compost
and gentle, organic fertilizers that won't burn your plants
or seeds. Direct seed calendula, nasturtiums, or bachelor
buttons.
Remember, don't cut back the foliage of your flowering
spring bulbs until it's yellowed. The stems are soaking
up nutrients and sunshine to prepare for the next spring
bloom, and you don't want to cut this process short.
You can start many seeds indoors. Leeks and onions
should be started from seed early (so now is good!) and
also you can sow celery, cabbage, or broccoli. Toward
the end of the month start tomatoes and peppers-you
can start these now if you have an earlier frost date. Ours
isn't until May here in the north. You can sow pansies,
petunias and impatiens now too.
Lastly, check your stored canna bulbs. Are they starting
to sprout? Place them in a pot of good container soil and
begin to water. Later in the month you can plant tuberous
begonias too. Keep them in pots or transplant after the last
frost when it has warmed.
MORE: When should you prune trees and shrubs?
http://www.oldfashionedliving.com/pruning.html
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Get out in your garden today! ~Brenda
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