Roses: Your roses usually bloom the heaviest in April. You can
keep them blooming by cutting off the spent flowers as soon as
possible. When you cut them, don’t just cut off the flower, cut them
down the stem, just below an outward facing set of leaflets. Use
a rose fertilizer also, and your roses should bloom for you every six
weeks or so.
Vegetables: Now’s the time to plant your veggie garden! You can
find a good selection of seeds and starter plants in the nursery. Look
for beans, corn, tomatoes, peppers, squash, and don’t forget the
herbs!
Annuals: Summer annuals can be planted as soon as your spring
flowers fade. Be careful this time of year to make sure that you know
how much of that summer sun the area you want to plant is getting.
Your begonia will thank you for not planting him in the sun.
Irrigation: Check your sprinkler system to make sure there are
no clogs or breaks, so your plants can survive the summer.
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