Lake Wylie Lawn and Garden Timetable


January

  • Check flower beds to make sure no perennials have dislodged.
  • As daffodil tips emerge, fertilize ground with 10-10-10.
February
  • Prune evergreens (laurel, holly, boxwoods, etc. to improve shape & size.
  • Cut back monkey grass w/ shears or lawn mower.
  • Fertilize fescue grass.
  • Prep garden area with organic fertilizer.
March
  • Set out broccoli, cabbage, and sow seeds of cool weather peas. 
  • Cover young plants on very cool nights with a sheet or milk jug (bottom cut out)
April
  • Sow seeds of green beans, melons, corn, cukes, and squash.
  • Set out tomatoes and peppers mid-month.  (Later if chilly)
May
  • Plant flowers and vegetables in beds and containers. 
  • Okra, lima beans should be planted now.
  • Plant grits.
  • Just kidding about the grits.  Wanted to see if you were paying attention.
June
  • Pick ripe vegetables to keep plants productive.  Keep careful watch!
  • Deadhead annuals and perennials after first big flush of bloom.
  • Plant summer annuals to fill in.
July
  • Water regularly through hot dry weeks.  (Avoid heat of the day for watering).
August
  • Begin planning & planting fall vegetables (lettuce, spinach, beets, broccoli, collards)
September
  • Renew your lawn.  Rack, aerate, seed and fertilize.
October
  • Plant bulbs for spring.
  • Plant pansies, snapdragons, hardy perennials.
  • Dig, divide and replant crowded daylilies, daisies, other perennials.
November
  • Plant new shrubs and trees.
  • Fertilize fescue.
December
  • Use cuttings of evergreens in wreaths and flower arrangements.
This information was summarized from an article in The Charlotte Observer, written by Nancy Brachey, providing a month-by-month list of lawn and garden activities for our area & climate.  To leave comments or other suggestions by month, please leave your comments on the How Does Your Garden Grow? blog.  Thanks for reading! .


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