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SUN |
MON |
TUES |
WED |
THURS |
FRI |
SAT |
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1
Plant last batch of beans, sweet
corn, squash & cucumbers |
2
Trim back half of new growth on
Spruce to shape |
3 Start harvesting Duke &
Earliblue blueberries |
4
Indep-
endence
Day |
5
Trim hanging baskets & combo pots if needed |
6
Trim
shrub
roses after first bloom in June &
fertilize |
7
Be sure to water newly planted
shrubs deeply during drought
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8
Propagation time at the nursery
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9
Protect
blueberries from birds
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10
Apply
Grub Control to
prevent grubs |
11
Carefully check Dahlias & Glads
for thrips. Spray with Spinosad for control and repeat in
5 days |
12 Divide and re-plant
German Iris |
13
Cut back mums now to increase
branching
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14
Dayton's Blueberry Festival
Watch for details |
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15
Start harvesting Jersey, Bluecrop
& Berkley
blueberries |
16
Spray tall Phlox with Bi-Carb to prevent mildew
Take semi-hardwood cuttings of
shrubs |
17
Start harvesting 'Record'
Strawberries |
18
Trim back half of new growth on
Pine to shape
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19
Harvest yellow transparent apples
for applesauce |
20
Spray Hibiscus and Hollyhock with
BT for lepidoptora control. Divide &
re-plant
German Iris |
21
Sieberling sweet corn usually ready |
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22
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23
Take semi-hardwood cuttings of
shrubs |
24
Fertilize, stir and water
mulch to prevent shotgun fungus |
25
Trim climbing
roses after bloom
has finished |
26
Deadhead spent flowers on Endless
Summer Hydrangea |
27
Re-examine
Arborvitae,
Spruce &
Honey Locust for bagworm. Spray with Captain Jack's
Dead Bug Brew |
28 Amish-grown
blackberries available in Owl Barn |
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28 |
29
Check out these recipes for
applesauce!
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30 |