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S P R I N G

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Invasive plant control, Garden pest management, Pond clean up, Adding annual color spots, Irrigation system adjustment
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Prepare new containers for plantings
Apply 3-4" of mulch around new and established plants
Don't remove foliage from spring-flowering bulbs
Overseed lawn in thin areas
Plant annuals, when danger of frost has past
Deadhead or cut back perennials after they bloom to promote rebloom.
Watch for aphids and mildew on roses
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S U M M E R

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Organic supplementation, Invasive plant management, Garden pest management, Natural target pruning
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Apply fertilizer as needed
Prune any hedges
Watch for signs of pests and diseases
Prune and train any vines, roses, espaliers, etc
Watch for ripening fruit and vegetables- harvest when possible
Thatch and aerate lawn
Deadhead and cutback blooms on annuals and perennials
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F A L L

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Natural target pruning, Garden pest management, Transplant pond plants, Add annual color spots & spring bulbs
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Reseed lawn
Clean up annual and perennial beds
Shut off, drain and check irrigation systems
Plant spring flowering bulbs
Apply mulch to planting beds
Start cover crops in vegetable beds |
W I N T E R

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Perennial Propagation, Invasive plant management, Irrigation system adjustment, Natural target pruning, Winterize water features
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Prune storm damaged plants
Add lime to soil
Plant bareroot materials
Store garden equipment- tune up mower
Divide and propagate any overgrown perennials
Plant summer flowering bulbs
Prune roses
Plan vegetable gardens
Watch for red thread fungus disease in your lawn |