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Summer Gardening Tips

Tips For The Rose Gardener
Roses need to breathe. Gray Rollins This article is distributed by:. Keep weeds away from the base of your roses with a 2 to 4 inch layer of rotted compost or chip mulch, but be sure you dont place these weed barriers right against the roses stems.4. If youd like to grow beautiful roses in your yard, try a few of these simple rose gardening tips.1. Roses need to eat regularly, just like any other living thing.

Don't be afraid to trim those flowering shrubs and trees that need it. Failure to prune is probably the biggest gardening mistake a person can make. I spent 20 years landscaping homes and businesses, and I watched people make the investment in my services, then they failed to prune when the plants needed it, and before you know it their landscape looked terrible.If you make a mistake pruning, don't worry about it. It's like a bad haircut, it will grow out. Of course use common sense and read the previous articles that I've written on pruning.Along with summertime comes high humidity. High humidity can cause a lot of problems with the plants in your garden and around your house. One of the simple things you can do is don't water just before dark. Make sure your plants are nice and dry when you tuck them in for the night and you can cut down on the chance of fungus being a problem.One of the more common fungi that I get asked about a lot is powdery mildew.

Tips on How To Plan A Harmonious Family Garden
Are you planning on having garden furniture? You have a blank canvas. This article looks at a few solutions that will enable the whole family to enjoy a perfect outdoor living. Don't spend all day trying to light one! Also an extensive article library and photo album facilities for registered users.

This appears as a white film on the leaves of ornamental plants. Dogwoods and Purple Sandcherry are often the victim of powdery mildew. Powdery mildew isn't extremely harmful to the plants, it's just that the foliage is damaged, and little growing takes place once it sets in. Your local garden center will have a general fungicide you can spray if you'd like to try and control it. Usually once the plant defoliates in the fall the plant is back to normal.If you have Perennial Rye Grass in your lawn, and you probably do if you're in the north, you must be careful not to leave your grass wet at night. There is a fungus known as Pythium Blight that appears in very humid conditions. This fungus attacks and kills perennial rye grasses. Here in the north most of our lawns are a blend of fescues, perennial ryes, and Kentucky Blue Grass.If you have problems with Pythium blight you will lose the perennial rye grass in large areas of your lawn, and even though the other grasses will still be there and fill in, your lawn will have areas that are much darker green than the rest of the lawn because you will then have concentrations of Kentucky Blue Grass.

Tips on Dealing with Slugs and Snails in the Garden
Obtained from organic garden suppliers, you simply mix the powder with water and spray on to the soil using a watering can. This can be effective for around six weeks.If you are lucky enough to have the space, adopt some chickens or ducks they just love eating slugs and you can have some free eggs into the bargain.Make your garden wildlife friendly, to encourage the natural predators of slugs and snails to come and visit.

You can see this fungus in the early morning. It looks like white cotton candy laying on top of your lawn. It usually appears along walks and driveways where the soil is wet if you have been watering. To prevent Pythium blight water as early in the day as possible.Another nasty little blight that likes summertime is Fire Blight. Fire Blight attacks ornamentals, especially Apple trees, Crabapple trees, Cotoneasters, and Pyracantha. You know you have Fire Blight when a branch on one of your plants dies and turns almost red. The leaves usually hang on but turn reddish brown. The damage usually starts out near the end of the branch and works its way toward the main stem of the plant. There is little you can do except prune out the affected branch, cutting it as far back as possible.

Spring Garden Tips
Plant your annuals from starters if you want an early spring bloom. Once you have a plan, its time to acquire your new plants. Not sure about when to plant, then ask an expert at your local gardening center.For all the beautiful colors of spring, consider planting both annual and perennial flowers. Josh Gray, President of UC San Diego's Gardens Club, is the Home and Garden consultant for CouponChief.com. Gardeners, it's time to put your gardening skills to the test.

Fire Blight is very contagious to plants so you should burn the branches you prune out. You should also dip or wash your pruning shears in rubbing alcohol after each cut to keep from spreading this deadly fungus.Unfortunately, I've got one more summertime culprit to warn you about. It's a handy little fungus that grows in mulch. Actually there are all kinds of fungi that tend to grow in mulches, and most of them are really disgusting looking. But this little gem is unique in the fact that as it grows it tends to swell. Then somehow it manages to explode, and it will spatter your house with tiny brown specks. The experts have appropriately named this one Shotgun Fungus. Isn't that a cute name?These tiny little brown specks will fly as high as eight feet into the air, and once they stick to your house or windows, they stick like glue. I know that right now there are people hollering across the house at their spouse, Hey, remember those brown specks all over the house? I know what they are. It's from the mulch!

Vegetable Gardening Tips At Your Backyard
Choose early, middle of the season and late kinds of these vegetables, which you like best. Organic gardening is one healthy and environment-friendly option. Don't let the water run dryThroughout dry periods, vegetable gardens need extra watering. Animal appeal not neededIt is important to protect your vegetable garden. In most cases, the garden is surrounded by a fence adequately high and close-woven to keep out dogs, rabbits, and other animals. For example, propagate beet seed by middle of April and position young lettuce plants between the rows. Hard work would pay off if necessary precaution has been made.

Tell me I'm wrong, but I know I'm not.A lot of people are victims of this nasty little fungus, but they don't know it. All they know is that there are tiny brown specks on the house that look like paint. So far they have blamed everything from spiders to aliens.There's not a lot you can do to prevent this fungus. I have found that if you keep the mulch loose so air can circulate it is less likely to grow fungi. Don't just keep adding layer after layer to the mulch around your house. You should skip at least every other year and just loosen the mulch you already have down. If you loosen it and then rake it flat it will look like you've just mulched. Mulch is great, just don't let it get packed down hard. Loosen it up at least once a year. About the Author : Michael J. McGroarty is the author of this article. Visit his most interesting website, http://www.freeplants.com and sign up for his excellent gardening newsletter. Source: www.isnare.com

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