This week in the garden: Nov. 22 - 28

Nov 22, 2024

This week in the garden: Nov. 22 - 28

Nov 22, 2024

Wood ashes are not beneficial in the garden. They have no nutrient value and only a limited value as a deterrent to slugs and snails.

Tasks

  • Water citrus trees well now to produce a good crop next year.
  • Check and improve drainage around plants in low areas.
  • Monitor rainfall and adjust water accordingly to keep soil moist for new plantings.

Pruning

  • Cut back chrysanthemums to 6 inches.
  • Prune back spent wisteria canes.
  • Do not apply any treatments to pruning cuts or other plant wounds because these materials are ineffective and often detrimental.

Fertilizing

  • Fertilize cool-season annuals, perennials and vegetables with a light, high-nitrogen or organic fertilizer.

Planting

  • Bare-root planting season begins this month. Consider the hardiness of the rootstock when selecting bare-root fruit trees.
  • Citrus, avocado, and other frost-tender plants should be planted in spring after the danger of frost has passed.
  • Fruits and vegetables: asparagus (transplant), onions, parsley.
  • Annuals: toadflax (Linaria maroccana), stock (Matthiola incana).

Enjoy now

  • Annuals and perennials: toadflax (Linaria maroccana).
  • Bulbs, corms, tubers: paperwhite (Narcissus).
  • Trees, shrubs, vines: holly (Ilex), Koreanspice (Viburnum carlesii).
  • Fruits and vegetables: Brussels sprouts, citrus, sweet potatoes.

Things to ponder

  • Use trimmings of magnolias, juniper, pine and redwoods for holiday greens. Deodar cedar, spruce and western hemlock lose needles quickly.

By Terry Lewis
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