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Late Summer Gardening Tips
by Kathy Wilson
Description: Tips for getting your summer garden in shape for fall.
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Has your late summer garden seen better days? If your outdoor
paradise is getting a little ragged, and you would like some easy and
cheap gardening tips to get it back into shape in time for fall, keep
reading!
Most gardens, no matter how well they are designed will have periods
without a lot of bloom. But a late summer garden is more than just
lack of bloom; it's overgrown plants, ratty leaves, spindly annuals
and brown spots in the lawn. Here's how to fix these garden problems.
Cut back your blooming perennials by half. This will stimulate new
growth, and create need for another flush of flowers in the fall for
many varieties. It will also clean up the overgrown look of your
flower beds.
If you still have brown foliage from spring bulbs showing, it is safe
to cut them to the ground now. They have already stored all the
energy they need for spring bloom, and the dead plant matter isn't
doing anything for the look of your garden.
If you have a pest problem, you should be addressing it. You can use
commercially available Sevin dust for many of the most common
predators, or seek out an organic alternative. One good way to
identify what is eating your plants is place a piece of white paper
under the leaves of the plant being attached and give the plant a
good tap or shake. Whatever pest is the culprit should fall onto the
paper for easy identification. If you're stumped, pop it in a jar and
take it to your local nursery for identification and advice on how to
eradicate it while doing the least damage to beneficial bugs.
Remember, we need those bees! Don't' poison them.
If you have annuals planted in containers or beds that have seen
better days, cut them back hard. Apply a good dose of water soluble
fertilizer and they will bounce back and start re-blooming for you.
Petunias, alyssum and geraniums all need a good rejuvenation this
time of year, but will bloom well into fall if you try this trick.
If your lawn has developed some dry spots, try raking in an organic
compost or fine bark to protect the soil and hold in moisture. Water
frequently during the day for a week or two until you start to see
new green growth. Cut back on the watering gradually, but be
consistent until the lawn is once again green in the spot.
A late summer garden may seem to have gone to sleep, but its pretty
easy to throw a big basket of water on it and wake it back up. (Both
literally, and figuratively!) Use these easy and cheap gardening tips
to renew your garden, and have a beautiful spot to spend those quiet
autumn afternoons.
Want free gardening tips and ideas? Kathy Wilson is a home and garden
writer, author and consultant and is the home decorating expert for
LifetimeTV.com. Visit her for more home and garden ideas at
http://www.TheGardenGlove.com and http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com.
Also visit her at http://www.Women-on-the-Net.com where any woman can
learn to make money on the internet!
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