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May Gardening Tips

Water and fertilize on a regular basis to maintain even and vigorous plant growth.
Apply mulch to new and established plantings to conserve water and moderate soil temperature.
Plant window boxes for added color, indoor and out.
Keep an eye out for brown patch in the lawn.
Install sprinkler systems before summertime temperatures hit.
Plant hot weather flowers such as periwinkle, marigold and moss rose in sunny beds.
Continue to spray roses for insects and diseases.
Treat the yard for fire ants with growth regulators, baits and contact insecticides.

Week 1
Treat Canna Lillies with systemic insecticide to kill leaf-roller caterpillars.
Visit the vegetable and flower garden daily to look for any signs of trouble.
Tomato blooms may fail to set due to cool nighttime temperatures.

Week 2
Look for carpenter bees in decks, porches and unfinished wood.
Slime mold in the lawn can be washed away with the garden hose.
Treat broadleaf weeds in the lawn with an approved herbicide.

Week 3
Begin treating pets and their environment for fleas.
Wash and refill humming bird feeders weekly.
Look for dark spots on the bottom of tomatoes, a sure sign of calcium deficiency.

Week 4
Watch out. Bugs love house plants on the patio.
Feed hibiscus plants with a balanced plant food.
Choose new Day Lilly varieties while they’re still in bloom.

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