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April
Gardening Tips
from Rich
Sherman of Myrtle Creek Nursery
April is
the perfect time to purchase new plants, fix up your lawn, do last
minute pruning, and
prepare for a summer feast of blooms. You will need to water more as
April can surprise you with sudden warm spells and some wind. If you
have done a lot of transplanting, make sure you keep your
transplants moist. Make sure you plant a tree for Arbor Day!
Click here for
Rich Sherman of Myrtle Creek Nursery's video clip
for the April Gardening Tip about succulents.
Perennials, Annuals and Bulbs
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This is the best time to planting summer
flowering bulbs like dahlias, gladiolas, cannas and lilies. Mix bulb
fertilizer, processed manure and peat moss into the planting soil to
give them the right drainage and a good start.
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You can move your potted plants you have
taken indoors for winter, back out into protected spots in your
garden, repot them if necessary and give them a light trim.
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Plant your annual seeds now.
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Dead head your spring bulbs, but leave
the leaves until they turn brown. The leaves provide food for
flowering next year.
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You can divide some perennials like
Daylilies, Delphiniums, iris, chrysanthemums, and Daisies, and move
them to a new area of the garden. Remember to keep them moist to
help them root quickly.
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Hybrid Tea Roses should be fertilized
prior to buds beginning to bloom and new rosebushes can be planted
before growth starts.
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You should set aquatic plants in your
pond, any time after the middle of the month.
Shrubs and Trees
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Plant trees and shrubs in early April
for best results.
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The months of April and May are good for
pruning evergreens, so if you have a Juniper, Cypress or conifers,
remove all dead, diseased, and undesirable wood. Do not prune back
into the bare wood part of the plant.
Fruits & Vegetables
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Plant perennial vegetables now, along
with your annual peas, carrots, beets, spinach, cauliflower,
cabbage, etc. Root crops like potatoes, radishes, parsnips and
onions can be planted at anytime. Later in the month you can plant
beans and corn. Warmer weather crops like tomatoes; squash,
cucumbers and peppers should not be planted until next month. As
they sprout, remember to thin for best results.
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Control weeds and aerate the soil by
cultivating between the rows of plants.
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April is a great time to plant fruit
trees and berry plants, they do best when planted in full sun.
Lawns
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The application of a spring type of lawn
fertilizer should perk up the lawn and improve its over-all color
and appearance.
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Spring is also a good time to thatch and
over-seed the lawn. Remove thatch with a brisk raking, and over
seeding will help fill-in the lawn. Use about one pound of quality
grass seed for every 300 square feet of lawn area and apply a light
compost or soil over the seed to keep it moist.
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Use a garden fork and punch holes over
the surface of your lawn to aerate it. This will allow water to
penetrate deeper into the lawn soil and reduce the need to water
during the dryer months ahead.
Houseplants
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Remember, for even growth and overall
health of your plants, turn them so that each side receives a share
of light. As the sun gets stronger, some plants may need to be moved
to prevent scorching of the leaves.
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Rinse the dust from the leaves with the
kitchen sprayer to clean leaves so the plants can breathe. Remove
any yellowed leaves.
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Pinching back the tips of foliage plants
will stimulate new growth and make your plant fuller and bushier.
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