Aug 09 2009
August in Garden
by Carolyn
:
August happenings in the garden
- If planting in August, keep plants well watered
- Cut back ‘tired’ plants
- Weed
- Stake plants as needed
- Do not fertilize perennials, roses, or shrubs after August 1; they need to prepare for winter. However, it is a good time to apply fertilizer to your lawn.
- Watch for grasshoppers and aphids in the garden
- Deadhead daylilies and other perennials
- Plan for your fall garden
- Cut back any disease or insect damaged foliage
- Divide iris and peonies
- Lawns can benefit from core aeration, especially if you have high foot traffic areas or clay soil
- Harvest fruits and vegetables from your own garden or take advantage of your local farmer’s market.
Sources:
http://www.arboretum.umn.edu/augustgardeningtips.aspx
“The Well-Tended Perennial Garden” by Tracy DiSabato-Aust

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