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November in the Garden
CrocusChecklist
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Watch for early frost and cover container plants that may be sensitive. Bring others indoors.
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Irrigation systems may be turned off this month in most years. If rain is late, you may need to continue to irrigate. A soil moisture sensor may be useful.
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Sharpen shears and loppers: a clean cut is a healthy cut.
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Protect newly planted annuals and emerging bulbs from slugs and snails.
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Continue to clean up the garden to discourage disease.
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Look for late aphids on winter vegetable crops. Blast them off with water.
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Some fruit trees will require dormant spraying this month. Apply first dose of fixed copper as dormant spray.
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Avoid over-pruning of perennials to reduce their susceptibility to freeze damage in the coming winter.
Planting Guide
Fava BeansVegetables & Herbs
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Directly seed fava beans and peas.
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Transplant seedlings or purchased plants of kale, lettuce, spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, peas, beans, beets and carrots.
- Harvest broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, radishes, rutabaga, lettuce, turnips, and potatoes.
Bulbs and Flowers
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Plant bulbs for spring bloom, such as daffodils, freesias, crocus, scilla, lirope, muscari, allium, and Dutch iris.
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Purchase amaryllis, narcissus, and hyacinth bulbs for indoor forcing.
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Plant campanula, columbine, delphinium, oriental poppy, scaveola, and salvia.
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Plant Flower seeds for spring bloom.
Western RedbudTrees & Shrubs
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Start looking for bare root trees in your local nursery.
Upcoming Events
Event Name | Date |
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Wreath Making Class | 12/2/2024 |
Winter Pruning and Fruit Tree Maintainence | 12/14/2024 |