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March
Gardening Tips of the Month
from Rich
Sherman of Myrtle Creek Nursery
March is
the perfect time to purchase new plants, fix up your lawn, and
prepare for a summer feast of blooms.
Click here for
Rich Sherman of Myrtle Creek Nursery's video clip
for the March Gardening Tip about flowering trees.
Buying Seedlings: When you buy seedlings, whether flower or
vegetable, bigger is not always the best buy. Look for plants with
healthy leaves and thick stems--no yellowing or shriveling. Check
carefully for insects and insect eggs, usually hiding on the
underside of the leaves. Pop the plant out of the pot just enough to
check and make sure it has roots, but not so many roots that they
are matted and growing through the pot--an indication that the plant
has been in the pot too long. Water them when you get home, before
you plant them, and don't forget to lightly fertilize when you plant
them.
Flowers
& Vegetables: Now is the time to mulch, fertilize and finish
final pruning. Feed to encourage root growth, especially any new
plants. This is still a good time for pansies, violas and primroses
in most areas. Plant early vegetables like onions, rhubarb,
asparagus, lettuce, kale, spinach and potatoes.
Start Caladiums in pots indoors, to be transferred to your patio
deck once you are sure there will be no more sudden drops in
temperature at night. You can also start seeds indoors now for
summer annuals and vegetables like tomatoes and peppers.
Fertilize and your spring bulbs that should just now be blooming,
use a slow release fertilizer. This is the time to get your summer
blooming bulbs started. Weed over carefully where you have planted
bulbs.
Divide and transplant any perennials that are becoming crowded.
Finish off any pruning, before new growth starts, and cut back
ornamental grasses.
Trees and shrubs: This is
a good time to fertilize trees and shrubs, and check for harmful
insects and diseases. If you expect trouble, look for an organic
solution first.
Roses: This is a good time to plant new rose bushes for
summer blooms. Finish off any pruning--any later and you could be
pruning off buds.
Lawns: When all chance of frost is over you can lay new turf.
This is the time to re-seed, fertilize and prevent weeds. If you
need to raise the pH of your soil, this is the time to lime.
House Plants:
Have a good look at your house plants.
Look for root-bound plants and repot. Check for insect problems and
fertilize.
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