|
|
Monthly Gardening Tips / January
Planning:
- Begin to use garden notes, photos and sketches
to assess areas which need plants
- Determine types and quantities of plants
to order
- Order plants from seed and nursery catalogues
Chores and Maintenance:
- Inspect ornamental trees and shrubs for
scale insects
- If a thaw occurs, apply an antidesiccant
to newly planted narrow-leaved or broad-leaved
evergreens
- Check for frost heaving on perennials and
cover with extra mulch as necessary
- Use wood ashes from the fireplace as a good
source of potash
- Avoid the use of salt to melt snow, as it
is toxic to most plants. Use sawdust, sand
or cat litter instead
- Check on dahlia, canna and gladiolus bulbs
for rotting and/or drying out
- Keep bird feeders filled throughout winter
Pruning/Fertilizing:
- Prune away storm-damaged branches promptly.
This prevents tearing of the bark
- Prune forsythia, pussy willow, quince, etc.
for forcing indoors
Indoors:
- When buying houseplants in winter be sure
to wrap them well for the trip home. This
prevents the foliage from freezing and protects
tropicals from drafts
- Give houseplants as much light as possible
as days grow shorter
- Provide houseplants with increased humidity;
mist often or place plants over a tray of
moist pebbles
- As house plants grow more slowly during
winter, increase the time between waterings
but do not cut back on the amount of water
- On frigid nights protect indoor plants from
freezing; move them away from the glass or
cover glass with thick newspaper or cardboard
- Continue to clean leaves of large and smooth
leaved houseplants like dracaena, philodendron,
ficus etc.
- Inspect houseplants for insect pests. Remove
pests by hand and spray with insecticidal
soap if needed
- Clean clay pots by soaking overnight in
a solution of 1 gallon water, 1 cup of vinegar
and 1 cup bleach
Tips:
Jan | Feb
| Mar |
Apr | May
| Jun | Jul
| Aug |
Sep | Oct
| Nov |
Dec
<
< Return to Resource Center Main Page
|
|
|
|