
Begin planting, weather permitting, after mid-March.
Start spray program to protect from insect infestations.
Mulch all beds and gardens
Watch for hummingbirds.
Add a birdbath to the landscape.
Have soil pH tested.
Continue planting trees and shrubs.
Use weed and feed fertilizer on the lawn.
Apply pre-emergent weed killers.
Week 1
Select a sunny site for a new vegetable garden.
Build raised beds for herbs, annuals, and perennials.
Begin fruit tree spray program at 2/3 petal fall.
Week 2
Apply systemic insecticide to protect River Birch and Crepe Myrtle trees.
Watch for Brown Patch Disease in the lawn.
Weather-permitting, set out spring vegetable plants.
Week 3
Fertilize lawn grasses as they begin to break dormancy and green up.
Treat for infestations of snails and slugs.
Hang out a clean humming bird feeder with a small amount of nectar.
Week 4
Watch for cut-worm damage among seedlings and small plants.
Set aside an area for plants that attracts humming birds and butterflies.
Try planing a small, fruited variety of tomato in a hanging basket.
Louis Miller answers summertime gardening questions.