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APRIL GARDENING TIPS

General

 

  • Prepare new beds for planting.
  • Work organic matter into existing garden beds.
  • Pull weeds from garden beds.
  • Clean up any debris that may harbor pests and diseases.

Ornamental Garden

  • Inspect roots of perennials for vole damage.
  • Divide perennials and transplant at original depth.
  • Prune rose bushes back to outward-facing buds.
  • Cage peonies as they emerge from the soil.
  • Inspect plantings for insect pests such as lace bugs on Azaleas and leaf miners on Columbine.
  • Fertilize bulbs with a balanced fertilizer after they finish blooming.

Edible Garden

  • Plant berry crops such as blueberries, strawberry crowns, and raspberries.
  • Plant cool-weather crops such as arugula, broccoli, cauliflower, peas, and spinach.
  • Plant lettuces every week or two to extend harvest.
  • Plant herbs such as chives, sage, oregano, thyme, and tarragon now, but hold off until warmer weather in May to plant basil.
  • Before transplanting vegetable seedlings, gradually harden them off starting about 2 weeks in advance of planting them outdoors.
  • If possible, transplant vegetable seedlings on a cool, cloudy day or in the late afternoon to lessen transplant shock.
  • Thin carrots and radishes to proper spacing.
  • Install supports for vining crops such as spring peas and pole beans.
  • Use row covers to protect vegetable crops from nighttime temperatures that drop into the 30s.
  • Delay putting down organic mulch in the vegetable garden until after the soil warms up.

Lawn

  • Sharpen mower blades in advance of mowing season.
  • Set mower for highest preferred height for your specific grass variety. Taller grass blades can support a deeper root system, which helps roots find water and nutrients.
  • Before using the lawn mower, inspect the lawn for broken tree branches, twigs, rocks, matted leaves, toys, and other items that may have accumulated on the lawn over the winter.
  • Inspect the lawn for damage caused by moles, voles, and other burrowing animals.
  • Apply pre-emergent herbicide to control crabgrass.
  • Remove henbit, chickweed, and other cool-season weeds before they go to seed.