Gardener's Companion

Information on this page is adapted from “A Gardener’s Companion for the Central San Joaquin Valley,” 3rd edition (2017). Get your copy from Fresno County Master Gardeners for $37.50 (price includes tax & shipping). Makes a great gift for all your gardening friends. Download the form and send with your check,
payable to MGAFC to:
MGAFC
P.O. Box 4673
Fresno, CA 93744
Gardening questions answered at mgfresno@ucanr.edu.
This week in the garden: March 14 - 20
- Prepared by: Terry Lewis
Check out the nursery, online websites and garden books for new plant varieties that use less water. In a drought year, consider native plants suitable for our area.
Tasks
- Remove thatch and aerate warm-season lawns (Bermuda, zoysia, St. Augustine) to allow better water penetration.
- Water citrus, being careful not to overwater.
- Hand pick snails and slugs daily or use bait. Avoid baits that contain metaldehyde, as they are toxic to all vertebrates.
Pruning
- Prune azaleas and camellias as they finish blooming.
- Finish pruning deciduous trees.
Fertilizing
- Fertilize acid-loving plants (such as azaleas and camellias) after bloom, also annuals.
- Fertilize cool season turf, if fall fertilization was missed.
Planting
- Plant annual summer herbs and vegetables at two-week intervals for successive crops.
- Annuals: Begonia (fibrous or wax), sunflower (Helianthus), marigold (Tagetes).
- Bulbs, corms, tubers: Sternbergia.
- Fruits and vegetables: onions (green), parsnips, potatoes (white).
- Trees, shrubs, vines: Toyon (Heteromeles), Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus), citrus, Euonymus.
- Perennials: alstroemeria, columbine (Aquilegia), false spiraea (Astilbe), deer fern (Blechnum spicant), dianthus.
Enjoy now
- Annuals and perennials: Armeria, snapdragon (antirrhinum), columbine (Aquilegia), fibrous begonia (Semperflorens).
- Bulbs, corms, tubers: anemone, freesia.
- Trees, shrubs, vines: acacia, aesculus, camellia, California wild lilac (Ceanothus).
- Fruits and vegetables: asparagus, grapefruit, kumquat, mushrooms.
Things to ponder
- Pull weeds as they begin to emerge to prevent having to spray later.
- When choosing plants in cell packs from the nursery, be sure roots are not protruding from the bottom of the container.
- Consider composting to cut down on green waste.
Seasonal Produce
What produce is in season and where can you find it?
Fresno farmer's markets will help you find Farmers Markets, Farm Stands and CSAs in Fresno County
