Plants and Flowers in June: Fruits and vegetables in season: Hibiscus Peaches Hydrangeas Watermelon June Maintenance Fertilizing needs this month: Warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass, and zoysiagrass should be fertilized between late June and early August when air temperatures are between 75 and 95°F. Fertilizing too early in the spring can cause new […]
With all the growth and beauty that comes with the warm spring weather, an abundance of unwanted weeds are very soon to follow. Most gardeners dislike weeds because they are unattractive to look at. In addition to being ugly, weeds can harm your plants and your lawn by soaking up all the nutrients that it […]
During your annual fertilization, you may have noticed some strange numbers on the bags. The three numbers on your bag of fertilizer stand for how much nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) that the bag of fertilizer contains. For example: Nitrogen (N) is the key macronutrient that promotes rapid growth by enriching the photosynthesis […]
Have you noticed any yellow/browning spots in your lawn that keep coming back year after year? Your lawn may be infested with ground pearl. Ground pearls are tiny insects that feed off of turfgrass roots. Female ground pearls will begin to emerge in the late spring/early summer and will begin to lay eggs that will […]
Plants and Flowers in May: Fruits and vegetables in season: Snap Dragons Oranges Lavender Lemons May Maintenance Tips: Fertilizing needs this month: The general rule for fertilizing grass is to start around May 1st. You want to fertilize your lawn when it’s growing, and the main growing period for most grass in the area is […]
A phrase that you may have heard before while learning about plant care is “hardiness zone”. But what is it and why is it an essential part of plant care? The term “hardy” refers to how cold or hot a plant’s environment needs to be for it to survive. Every area of the US is […]
Earthworms may be unpleasant to encounter for some gardeners, but it is in the best interest of your garden to allow these earthworms to live in it! Here are some ways that earthworms help your garden thrive: By nurturing earthworm populations in your garden, you can unlock their full potential and truly see the rewards […]
You may have noticed when you buy plants, they are most likely to have a label attached to it telling you how much sun the plant needs. This label could say “sun”, “shade”, or “part shade”. Here is a key that you can refer to that will help you understand exactly how to interpret these […]
There are 3 types of soil that could be living in your garden. Identifying your soil is important when trying to determine what to plant, how much water it needs, and more to protect your garden this season. Here is a quick synopsis on how to tell the difference between them: Sand: When identifying your […]
Sun mapping allows you to know exactly how much sun each area of your garden receives in a day. To make a sun map, pick a sunny day with little to no cloud cover. Next, you’re going to draw 5 identical diagrams of your yard. Then at 9 am you’re going to go outside with […]