For Your Lawn
For Your Vegetable Garden
- Feed your compost pile with lawn trimmings and shredded brown leaf, alternating layers. Add an activator to speed up decomposition.
For Your Flower Beds
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Clean up and prepare garden beds. Till when soil is workable and amend with organic material.
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Start annual flowers and vegetables indoors. Transplant when all danger of frost has passed.
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Feed daffodils and tulips with 5-10-5 or similar fertilizer when plants reach 4 to 5 inches in height.
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Plant cool-weather vegetables as soon as soil can be worked.
For Your Trees and Shrubs
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Prune summer- and fall-blooming shrubs and trees while plants are still dormant. Spring-flowering shrubs, such as lilac, forsythia, and early-season azaleas, should be pruned immediately after flowering, before next year's buds have set.
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Fertilize all trees and shrubs after the ground has thawed.
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Control scale on trees and shrubs with application of dormant oil spray. Do not apply if freezing temperatures are expected or if plants are not dormant.