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February 2017
February 2017, page 34

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Keep an eye out for root rot and lawn fungus disease, which can occur with over-watering. Water in the early morning when it will dry off quickly. Plant native crops, such as amaranth and devil’s claw. Take advantage of the slight relief the monsoon season brings, but play it safe by sticking with hardy, desert plants. Plant fall vegetables, like broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, eggplant, garlic, lettuce, peas and radishes. The monsoon season is over, but since it’s still hot, water needs are high. Continue planting vegetables (green, leafy stuff like cabbage, kale, lettuce and parsley are good bets) and flowering plants, especially petunias, calendulas, dianthus, snapdragons and geraniums. Concentrate on protecting your plants from winter frost. Water deeply, but less often. And enjoy the holiday season! JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Plant wildflowers, bulbs and winter grass. Nurseries are stocked with potted plants and the weather is right for spending time outside. Citrus and winter veggies are good bets, too. We’re not going to beat around the bush. The grass is always greener in Arcadia. Knowing what to plant, and when, is key in keeping our neighborhood enviably lush. Here’s a calendar to help the green-thumbs and foliage-challenged alike... Plant bare-root roses & fruit trees. Not only will you find the best selection and prices in January, but by planting these selections now, they’ll be able to establish in time to survive the summer heat. Plant palms & bougainvillea – and hardy flowers like vinca, zinnias & moss rose. March is a great time to add color to your landscape with the staples that will bloom throughout the spring and summer. Plant citrus trees & (once night temperatures hit 65º) bermuda grass. Make sure to protect trees from sunburn with tree paint or wrappings, and mow often to prevent weeds from going to seed. Plant summer flowers, like lantana, vinca, verbana and perslane, along with citrus, bermuda grass, cantaloupe and squash. May is hot, so it’s best to water plants in the morning or evening to minimize evaporation. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY now, they’ll be able to establish in time to survive the summer heat. Plant warm season vegetables, like cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers. Getting a head start on these guys will allow them to mature before the summer’s highest temperatures can cause a decline in quality. But keep an eye on the weather, as these veggies will need protection from potential February frosts. with the staples that will bloom throughout the spring and summer. wrappings, and mow often to prevent weeds from going to seed. Plant summer flowers, like lantana, vinca, verbana and perslane, Plant palms & bougainvillea – and hardy flowers like vinca, zinnias decline in quality. 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