Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Fall Gardening Tips:


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Fall is a at time to be outdoors in the , the temperatures are perfect and the colors can be amazing. If 're looking projects which w extend the ing son and give a to be outside, fear not, te's st plenty to do.


As the son moves along, pnns and annu should be deadheaded, even right though the early fall months. Furt along, towards late fall, these nts need to be cut back to the ground as they begin to die back. Though this can wait until spring I like to do it in the late fall, te are too many ot projects to worry about in the spring. Late fall is the ideal time to cut back r pnn as some pnns, though finished blooming, have at fall colors. Let them stand until the end of the son. Some, such as Balloon Flower and Astilbe turn beautiful shades of yellow and gold. Ots retain their striking m and develop sting seed heads, such as black eyed Susan and Sedum "Autumn Joy".


As the annu die or begin to look a bit spent, remove them and add them to r compost pile. Te a few fall blooming nts that can rece them with . As and chryshemum are the most common. They can add vibr color to r up until late November.


Avoid pruning ubs too late o the son, this can often encourage new growth which may be susceptible to wer k if it did not have tine han off. Af deciduous ubs become dorm in the wer pruning is fine general shaping.


Examine r , are te any ubs which are outgrowing their allotted space? Fall is a at time transnting ubs. The cooler w results in less stress a newly transnted ub. Te's generally more rain in the fall as well which o helps reduce stress. Pl new ubs during the fall the same s. Especly since may be able to find at de during late son sales at r local nursery. Be sure to stake new trees and ubs which may vulnerable during wer snows.


Pl bulbs bee the ground freezes, they're are a at way to add early spring color to the . Bulbs are o at way to naturalize r landscape. Daffodils, sca, and bluebells are wonderful when nted benh a large shade tree. Tulips and hyachs are bet suited to mal settings such as a pnn bor.


Af the ground is frozen, cover nts which require wer protection with hay or everen branches, especly in as that are cold but have little snow. Pnns w benefit from wer protection.


Though things seem to be winding down as the wer approaches, a quick walk through the w reveal a number of project st to be done.



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