Fish Tales Newsletter - July 2007

How-To

Mid-Summer Garden Maintenance

If only July were more predictable in the garden. It doesn’t matter how wet the spring was, rain can become very elusive in July. Humidity begins to peak. And warmer zones are actually passing out of prime growing conditions into the lethergy of the dog days.

So there’s no definitive list of gardening chores for the July garden. Gardeners just have to play it by ear. Most importantly, keep a close eye on pests and disease, then sit back and enjoy your garden and all the efforts you put in earlier in the year to get it where it is now.

* Slow down and give you and your plants a rest from the heat
* Give plants a mid-season feeding or side dressing, to get them through to the fall
* Keep tabs on rainfall and water as needed
* Stay ahead of weeds
* Replace mulch as needed
* Check garden centers for mark downs on remaining plants
* Keep lawns at about 3", to protect from summer heat
* Keep bird feeders and baths clean


Summer maintenance is essential in the garden.

Ornamentals

* Keep up on deadheading
* Shear back spent annuals by 1/3
* Focus on heat and rain resistant flowers like: coleus, hibiscus, melampodium, pentas, plumbago, portulaca and zinnias
* Do a final pinching by mid-July, of fall blooming flowers like mums and asters

Vegetables

* Harvest daily.
* Find a Plant a Row for the Hungry program to donate to
* Reseed beans and lettuce
* Start fall crops of peas and cole crops
* Time to dig the garlic, onions and potatoes.
* Treat yourself to some new potatoes.