Showing posts with label amaryllis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amaryllis. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2007

Things to do in the flower garden for October

In the flower garden:
  • Finish planting spring-flowering bulbs except tulips.
  • Wait another two wees to begin planting tulips.
  • Shred fallen hardwood leaves and use for mulch.
  • Finish planting, transplanting spring and summer-fowering perennials.
  • Order dormant roses, lily bulbs for November planting.

In the food garden:

  • Harvest Brussels sprouts from the bottom up.
  • Plant radishes for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Leave leeks, carrots, beets, spinach in the garden for harvest as needed.
  • Wait until after frost sweetens kale, parsnips to begin harvest.
  • Bundle spent corn stalks for Halloween decoration.

In the house:

  • Deprive poinsettias, holiday cactus of all light from sundown to sunup.
  • Make succession plantings of paper white narcissus.
  • Allow amaryllis to go dormant.
  • Water succulents only every three to four weeks, just enough to keep them from shriveling.
  • Pinch back leggy vines for fuller grownth.

On the lawn:

  • Keep leaves raked from grass.
  • Continue mowing until growth stops.
  • Treat germinating checkweed with a selective herbicide.
  • Lime any time between now and spring.
  • Fertilize if none has been spread since September.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Its time to do some chores for the Fall Season

In the flower garden-
  • Plant minor bulbs without delay.
  • Dig gladiolas with brown foliage. Dry, clean and store in brown paper bags.
  • Transplant peionies in full sun no deeper than 2 inches deep from growing points.
  • Order lily bulbs, dormant roses for November planting.
  • Compost spent plant parts that are free from insects and disease.

In the house-

  • Be sure potted plants are pest free beflore retuning them inside.
  • Pot herbs for the winter windowsill.
  • Give poinsettias full south sun.
  • Withhold water from amaryllis, store in a cool, dark place for the winter.
  • Keep leaves clean with a weekly bath in tepid water.
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