Bridgend
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December
General Gardening Tips for December!
PERENNIALS, ANNUALS, and BULBS
- If you potted up some bulbs, such as hyacinths, daffodils or tulips,
last September for winter forcing, keep an eye on them. Make sure they
remain moist, and in the dark until they have established their root
systems. It is possible that they have already filled their containers
with roots and that the new top growth has begun. If this is so, bring
them into the house and set them in a cool room, in indirect light.
After a week or so, move them into bright light, and watch them go to
town!
- Check on any corms and tubers that you dug up, and stored this fall.
Remove and discard any that show signs of disease or rot.
SHRUBS and TREES
- Winter rains tend to make you forget about watering your garden.
However, plants and shrubs that are growing beneath large evergreens or
under the eaves of the house, may be bone dry by this time. Lack of
water in the cold winter months can be fatal to many of these plants. A
quick check will let you know if you need to do a little winter
watering.
- If there is a sudden drop in the temperature, provide extra
protection for your more tender flowering plants like Rhododendrons,
Camellias, Azaleas and Daphne. You can provide temporary, emergency
protection by driving in three of four stakes around the plant, and then
simply covering the plant with some type of cloth, like burlap, a sheet
or an old blanket. Don't let this material come into direct contact with
the leaves of the plant. Remove the cover completely, as soon as the
weather moderates.
- December is a good month to take cuttings of rhododendrons, azaleas,
and other evergreen shrubs. The cutting should be taken from new tip
growth, and kept in bright light, at about 70 degrees f.
THE LAWN
HOUSEPLANTS
- Glossy leaved houseplants such as Philodendrons, Rubber plants, and
Palms should be sponged off periodically, to allow them to breath.
- Plants which have fuzzy, textured, or other non-glossy type leaves
should be set in the sink and sprayed gently with room temperature
water, until the dust is cleaned away. Be sure that the foliage is
allowed to dry completely.
- Provide your houseplants with extra humidity by grouping plants
together, or by setting the pots on leak proof trays filled with
moistened pebbles.
- If you successfully kept last years plants alive, and have been
keeping them in 14 hours of darkness since September, your Poinsettias and
Christmas cactus should be ready bring back into the living room by
December first. With the proper care, these Christmas plants will remain
beautiful for many weeks.
- They prefer to be kept on the cool side, 65-70 degrees during the
day and 55-60 at night.
- Keep them in bright, natural light whenever possible.
- Keep them away from heat sources.
- Keep them out of drafts.
- Be sure to water them when they become dry.
- Never allow them to stand in water for more than an hour.
ODDS and ENDS
- Take care of our feathered friends! Keep your bird feeder filled,
especially when there is snow on the ground.
- Don't let your hose freeze and burst. Stretch it out with both ends
open, to allow the water to drain completely. Coil it up and put it
away.
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