This week in the garden: Nov. 14 - 20

Nov 15, 2024

This week in the garden: Nov. 14 - 20

Nov 15, 2024

A devoted gardener would rather give or receive tools, plants, or a unique garden treasure than gold, diamonds or pearls.

Tasks

  • Monitor ground moisture, especially in beds and under eaves and patios.
  • Store unused fertilizers and pesticides in a dry place.
  • Dig and divide overcrowded dahlia tubers and store in a cool, dry place. Replant in late February.

Pruning

  • Remove dead foliage and stems from dormant perennials.
  • Prune junipers during cool weather to prevent sunburn.
  • Prune and trellis caneberries.

Fertilizing

  • Feed cool weather plants and vegetables.

Planting

  • The time for fall planting is coming to an end.
  • Order bare-root roses and perennials from gardening websites or catalogs.
  • Fruits and vegetables: Lettuce, peas, edible pod peas - plant from seed or six-packs.
  • Trees, shrubs, vines: fig, walnut (Juglans), crabapple (Malus).
  • Annuals: larkspur (Consolida), flowering kale.

Enjoy now

  • Annuals and perennials: cyclamen, dianthus.
  • Bulbs, corms, tubers: paperwhite (Narcissus).
  • Trees, shrubs, vines: barberry (Berberis).
  • Fruits and vegetables: cauliflower, comice pears.

Things to ponder

  • Enjoy the quiet of the winter garden.
  • At the end of the month, apply dormant oil spray to deciduous fruit with copper fungicides, to control shot hole disease on twigs.
  • Avoid overhead irrigation if frost is expected.

Historic frost dates

  • Zone 8: November 15 through March 15
  • Zone 9: December 15 through February 15

By Terry Lewis
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