Finally, spring looks like it may be here to stay. Here is my to-do list for my next couple of days off. What's yours?
Replace foundation shrubs around the house. I'll be looking for deer resistant shrubs and maybe a few azaleas. I'll be using Liquid Fence to keep the animals away.
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Deer-resistant plum yew |
Add compost or Leafgro to all of my garden beds to get them ready for planting. Leafgro adds much needed organic matter to the soil, creating a healthy environment for growing.
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Leafgro, our favorite soil amendment |
Plant cole crops, like broccoli and cabbage. Lettuce, peas, onions and potatoes can go in now too. Wait a bit on tomatoes, peppers and eggplant unless you live in Baltimore city or areas south.
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Cole crops and lettuces are grown by Valley View Farms |
Plant spring-blooming trees and shrubs. A little color goes a long way to get spring started in the yard.
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Nothing says spring like forsythia |
Now is a great time to add perennials too. Beautiful pastels are especially valued for spring color.
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Phlox subulata is great for slopes |
Feed trees, shrubs, perennials and vegetable plants to get their roots, leaves and blooms ready to go for spring and summer.
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Espoma is one of our lines of fertilizer |
And, finally, get a head start on pesky weeds. Use Jonathan Green's Crabgrass Preventer and Greenup for a beautiful lawn. Use Amaze and Concern weed preventers to keep garden beds weed free.
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Is that Scotty hiding behind the crabgrass preventer? |
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Weed preventers are a real timesaver |
I will also take some time to stop and smell the roses, pansies and other spring flowers. Hope you have a fun and productive time getting ready for spring and summer.
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I love, love, love pansies |
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