APRIL GARDENING TIPS
- Planting – Plant new shrubs early before the heat arrives. Plant summer blooming perennials
and annuals. - Clean-up – Live oaks should be finished dropping their catkins and leaves. Rake and add them
to compost, or apply mulch over them. - Mulch – Mulch beds to discourage weeds, keep roots cool and conserve moisture.
- Pruning – Prune spring blooming shrubs after flowers fade such as azaleas, wisteria, forsythia
and quince. Pinch tips of coleus to avoid flowering and encourage bushier and compact growth.
Remove spent blooms on spring annuals to promote new blooms. - Fertilizing – Fertilize azaleas, hibiscus, and containers.
- Water – Maintain watering on newly planted seeds and transplants. Deep root watering on trees,
lawns and shrubs is best. It encourages roots to move down into the soil where they will be less
susceptible to moisture changes. Avoid frequent short periods of watering. - Pests – Keep an eye out for pests as well as beneficial insects in your vegetable garden. Pick off
pests by hand. Check for snails and slugs early in the morning, when they are active. - Orchids – Move orchids outside and place them in shady spots. Repot if necessary.
- Birds – Fill bird baths and keep water fresh.
— Source, Buchanan’s Native Plants