Garden Checklist January

Seasons

Garden Checklist January January 2nd, 2017

To Do List January

  • Turn off irrigation if rain more than 1” over 2 weeks otherwise the seasonal adjustment on the irrigation controller should be set to 15-20%
  • If cold weather is predicted, make sure plants are well watered (dry plants are more susceptible to frost damage).
  • Move tender container plants (citrus, cymbidium, Mandeville, bougainvillea and hibiscus, for instance) beneath overhangs or into the garage. For frost-tender plants too large to move or growing in the ground, protect with burlap (don’t let the cover touch the leaves)
  • Prune Roses to three main canes approximately 18” in height. Clean up all dropped leaves from around the roses.
  • Prune fruit trees, and other leafless trees and shrubs from December through January. WARNING: Do not prune spring blooming shrubs and trees such as lilac, quince, flowering cherry etc. until the blooming period is over.
  • To prevent summer suckering prune branches to larger branch – thinning out 1/3 of the branches to enable airflow and better tree health
  • Fruit Tree Dormant Spraying– Early winter is a good time to make an application of dormant spray to help control over-wintering insect and disease problems. A combination Lime Sulfur and Oil spray or Copper spray are the ones most often used for winter dormant spraying. Do not spray when the temperatures are below freezing; or when it is raining; or at a time when the wind is blowing. Apply the spray according to label directions.
  • Start seeds of cool-season vegetables such as spinach now for seedlings to plant outside in February.
  • Sharpen and clean gardening tools.
  • Hydrangea: Non ever-blooming varieties– Bloom off old wood so avoid severe pruning all branches- – Prune half the branches severely and the reset to bud to ensure you have blooms- then next year prune those that you did not prune this year.

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