Jul 26, 2024
Catch up on the TLC for your houseplants. Fertilize house plants lightly, repot as necessary and replace soil.
Tasks
- Water citrus on a regular schedule to maintain even soil moisture. Continuously wet soil in the upper few inches risks root rot.
- Renew mulch, 3 to 4 inches deep, to help retain soil moisture.
- Drain standing water. Water in even the very smallest container, can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Pruning
- Cut back selected annuals and perennials to encourage growth and rebloom: alyssum, dianthus, coreopsis, million bells (Callibrachoa), catmint (Nepeta), and penstemon.
- Remove tendrils and vigorous shoots from wisteria.
- Prune bougainvillea to promote better flowering.
Planting
- Avoid planting annuals and perennials unless it is absolutely necessary.
- Start seeds of early spring annuals for later transplanting to your garden. Ideally work in an area that does not get late afternoon sun.
Enjoy now
- Annuals and perennials: coreopsis, blanket flower (Gaillardia), globe amaranth (Gomphrena), sunflower (Helianthus), strawflower (Helichrysum), day lily (Hemerocallis).
- Bulbs, corms, tubers: gladiolus.
- Trees, shrubs, vines: crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia), oleander (Nerium).
- Fruits and vegetables: cilantro, melon, nectarine, okra, peach, peppers, potatoes.
Things to ponder
- Dispose of fallen fruit, which harbors pests.
- Keep water away from trunks of trees and crowns of plants to reduce the potential for disease.
- Sudden limb drop can occur in large, otherwise healthy trees especially during hot summer days in drought years. Regular deep irrigation in summer - one to two times weekly - may lessen the frequency of such damage.