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Monthly Gardening Chores

SEPTEMBER:
  • Prepare to bring in your houseplants, start debugging them by adding systemic bug killer to the soil and also spraying with insecticide. This needs to be done before night time temperatures go below 50 degrees.
  • Start planting spring flowering bulbs. A Great combination is to plant sub zero pansies over top of your newly planted bulbs.
  • Fall is a great time to plant new or divide existing perennials.
  • Stop feeding roses, and leave the last blooms on your plants so the produce hips, which will add to your gardens winter color.
  • Now is the best time to seed your lawn, Cooler nights and fall rains make germination happen easier. Then at the  month  is a great time to apply winterizer to your lawn which is your most important feeding of the year.
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OCTOBER:
  • Bring in all Tropical Plants before frost.
  • Leave cannas and dahlias plants get hit by frost and then dig and cure them before you store them for the winter.
  • Apply Lawn Winterizer, it is the most important lawn feeding of the year!
  • Clean up all debris from under your fruit trees and berry plants to reduce overwintering fungi that will affect next years crop.
  • Bury all spent decorative mum plants a couple inches deeper than normal planting depth to help them over winter.
  • This  Fall your trees could use a drink after record temps in september.
  • Spray your  pumpkins and Indian Corn with Hot Pepper Spray to keep the squrirrels at bay.
NOVEMBER:
  • Prepare Your pond for winter with one last salt treatment, remove and clean your filters and pumps and store them inside.
  • Grind your leaves and add to your compost pile with some high nitrogen fertizer without weed killer, or compost starter
  • Turn your garden in and leave in big chunks like a plow. The frost will break them into fine soil by spring.
  • Clean, sharpen and oil all your garden tools so thay are ready for the spring season.
  • Empty all of your containers into the compost pile so they don't freeze and crack.
  • Hill up the crowns of your roses with soil from a bag or another part of your garden.
  • Do not cover our cut back your roses yet until it gets colder.
  • Keep up with feeding the birds, they are fattening up for the winter. And thre are some unusual birds passing through on their migration.
DECEMBER:
  • Shovel,Shovel,Shovel /When you shovel your walk carefully bury your tender plants
  • Monitor your pond deicer to make sure it keeps up on those 0 degree nights. If it does not, cover it with a rose kone or an old nursery container.
  • Monitor your indoor plants for pests, mist them daily for humidity.
  • Visit Plant and Seed websites to discover new varieties for spring.
  • Keep those bird feeders full now they are dependent on you. Take some pictures and share them with us.
  • If you are thinking of a landscaping project that you need help with now is the best time to start working with a designer from Hawthorns New Creation Landscaping.

JANUARY:
  • Remember on a warmer non freezing day to reapply your wiltproof.
  • Check for animal damage on your plants, you might need to apply more repellent.
  • Come on in to Hawthorn Gardens and enjoy the weather in the greenhouses.
  • Use your branches from your live christmas tree to protect tender perennials.
  • Study those seed cataloges and garden articles to plan the next garden season.
APRIL:
  • Now is the time to reseed those shady spots in your yard before the leaves get to dense on those trees.
  • Stop in the Garden Center and see the new plants we are growing
  • Come on in and rent our pond vacume, to clean the debris out of your pond.
  • Clean out your filters and treat with pond zyme.
  • When spring flowers are done blooming cut off flower stems, then feed with Espoma bulb fertilizer
  • Cut back roses, and feed with Bayer All In One Rose Care.
  • Treat your Ash,Birch,Plums and other bore prone trees now with Bayer Merit.
  • Seed your cold tolerant veggies outdoors now! Like lettuce,spinach,radishes,peas and carrots
  • Cut back ornamental grasses down too 3 inches and herbascus perennials to the ground
  • Start some (10) onion sets every week in April so you do not have to eat them all at once.
MAY:
  • Treat your lawn for grubs now! And help eliminate some Japanese Beetles
  • Now is the time to feed nesting birds and put out some lint,  and nesting materials it is a great time to put out thistle seed to attract gold finches to your home
  • Plant a tree to help reverse global warming.
  • Feed your endless summer hydrangeas with Holly Tone to help them bloom blue.
  • Remember when you apply your weed n feed it is works better if applied to damp grass.
  • Plant,Plant,Plant!!!!

JUNE:
  • Mulch all your newly planted beds.
  • Now is the time to prune all your spring blooming shrubs, like lilacs
  • Prepare for japanese beatles by treating your lawns and planting beds with  BAYER grub killer
  • Feed and treat roses with Bayer 3 in 1 rose and flower care
  • Remember when you are watering your landscape investment, long slow waterings are always best.
  • Add plants to your pond to shade it more during hot summer days
JULY:
  • Deep water large landscape plants at least once during drought periods. Set your hose on a slow trickle and move every half hour around the drip line of the tree.
  • Remember to turn your hoses off at the house when you go out. The hot sun can sometime make old hoses burst when under pressure and you don't want that happening when you are out.
  • Now is a good time to feed those spring planters with a slow release osmocote, the first feeding will be wearing down.
  • Stop by Hawthorn Gardens for some Garden seeds for your fall crops to be planted in August, before we return them to the suppliers.
  • If you need to spray your plants for summertime pests, you should do it early am or at dusk too prevent chemical burn on the foliage.
  • Speaking of summertime pests, it looks like this is going to be a banner year for the japanese beetles, spray with sevin and treat your roses with bayer rose care. And also traps work well , but put them in the farthest corner of your property away from your plants.
  • Don't forget to come July 10-20 to Hawthorn Gardens and use your Royalty Points
AUGUST:
  • Mid to Late is a good time to sow fall vegetable crops. Like peas, Beans, Lettuce
  • Start planning your spring bulbs they will be available at the end of the month for planting.
  • If the skunks are digging up your lawn. They are looking for grubs to eat, if your lawn is also unusually brown. The grubs have eaten off the roots of your grass and it is time to treat with BAYER 24 hour insecticide.
  • This is a great time to create new planting beds. Spray tre area with round up and in three to four weeks you will be able to turn the dead grass directly into your garden with mushroom compost. By then it is the fall planting season.