Winter (Dec-Mar) Planting • Continue to plant shade trees, shrubs, and ornamental trees in early winter so they’re ready for the forthcoming seasons. • Trees and plants will enter dormancy between late November and early January, which is the best time to relocate them without causing too much damage. • Plant annuals tha growo in
Those who enjoy gardening or maintaining the outdoor spaces of their property love to spend time in the open and beautiful surroundings. However, the cold winters can take their toll on your landscape affecting the appearance and conditions of your plantings. Your pleasant green lawns start turning brown and flowering plants shed their blooms. The
Every garden requires careful maintenance to thrive and grow strong. While most plants, especially ones native to the region, are resilient, the property owner needs to make sure the garden provides the right environment and soil conditions for them to grow strong. If the conditions aren’t right, the plants will be weak, won’t bloom and
Technically speaking, winter isn’t the greatest time of the year for people that love gardening and spending time in the outdoor spaces of their property. The summer blooms and lush green lawns give way to brown and orange hues and the damp, chilly and cloudy weather does little to nothing for the health of the