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Pallet Gardening Canmore Community Gardening Society

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Keep Southern California Gardens Well Watered in AugustAugust is the hottest month of the entire year in southern California so it is important to keep vegetables, flowers and trees well watered especially as they continue to bloom and produce.Be Normal water Smart: Start using a drip irrigation system to drinking water plants and trees. There is no point in watering leaves. Normal water longer, more deeply and less often rather than applying a quick daily spray.Plant Cool Season Fruit and vegetables in Pots: Wait until the end of the month and then plant cool season veg seed products in pots. Included in these are broccoli, Brussel sprouts cabbage, celery, kale, chard, onions and shallots. You can flower them in the ground, but the garden soil must be placed moist and receive some shade throughout the day. Radishes, carrots and beet seeds can go directly into the garden.Place Cool Season Flowers: Plant fall annuals including calendula, cineraria, dianthus, delphiniums, Iceland poppies, pansies, snapdragon and stock later in August. They'll give your garden color for another several months.Mow Regular: Lawns grow quickly during summer time. Make sure turf blades continue to be at least an inches long after mowing. Longer blades protect the earth from warmth and normal water evaporation.Time For Indoor Plant Maintenance: Wash dirt from indoor plant leaves with hot water. Remove inactive leaves. Repot plants with potting soil. If the vegetation are too big to repot, add potting mixture to existing ground.Pallet Gardening  Canmore Community Gardening Society

Get Rid of Aphids on Rose Bushes Naturally: Ways to remove aphids rely upon the level of infestation. First, try by using a strong blast of normal water from a garden hose to knock off of the insects. If they come back, bath each leave with gentle soap and normal water. Aphids prefer to cover in cool, dark places. Remove focused limbs from the guts of the bush to encourage air flow. Also, remove inactive flowers. They are really another covering place for aphids.Soak Your Compost Pile: If you maintain your own compost pile, give it a good soaking several times during August. Summer season heat will dry compost hemorrhoids. Watering will encourage the organic materials to decompose. Cover the pile after every soaking to keep carefully the pile moist longer.Slug and Snail Cover: Strawberries are a delicacy for slugs, snails and tablet pests (rolly pollies). These pests hold out before berries are almost ripe before digging in. While they remain growing, keep the strawberries off the bottom. Place them on solid wood planks, on slippery cans--anything that makes it difficult for the pests to reach them.Give Your Yard a Tropical Look: Banana trees can thrive in Southern California. They are able to reach as high as 25 feet and can start producing berry a year or more after planting. The ground round the trunk should be well drained but retained moist. Banana trees and shrubs should be planted in the warmest part of your yard--with the most sun and guarded from wind. Trees can survive in sub-freezing temperature for some time. To be safe, wrap the trunk with a blanket if very cold temperatures are predicted.