Great Tips & Strategies for Getting Your Albuquerque Garden and Lawn Prepared for Spring 2021 – Part One
Spring starts on Mar. 20, 2021 in this upcoming calendar year. Spring is coming on like a freight train, complete with wind, rain, tons of pollen and lots of plant growth. To get your Albuquerque garden ready for spring 2021 we have developed a list of simple strategies to follow to make this year your best garden year ever. The strategies are as follows:
1. Weed Removal – Pull the old weeds from last fall and winter you didn’t get to pull then and pull the weeds that have popped up this spring. The ground is still soft from the left-over moisture in the soil from the 2020-2021 winter snow. It is critical to pull them before the roots grow down deep and before they start putting out seeds and more weeds grow.
2. Trim Your Property’s Shrubs, Bushes and Hedges that Grow Summertime Flowers – When winter draws to a close or when spring has sprung on March 20th, is the best time to prune back the flowering bushes that flower when summer starts through August. There are a variety of flowering bushes people love that need this critical bit of pruning. They include St. Johnswort, crape myrtle, summer-blooming spirea, caryopteris, urethra (summersweet), smooth hydrangea, panicle hydrangea, rose-of-sharon, abelia, butterfly bush and beautyberry to name just a few. Put off pruning on the following spring-blooming bushes: viburnum, forsythia, azalea, rhododendron, weigela, lilac,
3. Flower Bed and Garden Soil Treatment – When the ground defrosts, use granular plant food around the trees, hedges as well as perennials. Match the specific item to the plant kind plus any specific nutrient demands defined by a soil examination in your garden and your specific region of the USA. Fertilizer featuring rich natural nutrients will assist your plant’s, so they get the highest nutritional benefit attainable from your soil. It is advisable for your annuals, perennials, roses, and bulbs remain in the ground or in containers to have the best chance of surviving and to thrive throughout the growing and blooming season.
4. Scrutinize Bushes and Trees for Harm Caused by a Tough Winter – Trim off any busted, dead or storm-damaged branches. Trim the ends of evergreens that have actual viewable damage at the end of branches caused by the cold winter months.
5. Perennial Last Season Flower Petal Removal – Rake off or cut any type of winter-killed, brown fallen leaves from the prior year’s perennial blossoms – Get rid of dead seasonal leaves. If you did not already reduce your frost-killed seasonal flowers last fall, rake or clip off that browned foliage right away. Doing this will clear the path for the current year’s brand-new growth, which will certainly be pushing up soon. If you observe that any perennials have started growing up and out of the ground due to winter months cold and thawing, tamp them back down so the roots aren’t revealed. Water them as well as include an inch or two of compost around them.
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