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    • Creating Green Screens
    • Building a Fire Pit
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Priscilla’s To-Do List for Late September/Early October

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinSeptember 27, 2019

Continue to deadhead and deadleaf perennials, making way for fall color Cut down any mildewed peony, helianthus or phlox and make plans to amend soil or transplant Stake tall aster, goldenrod, boltonia against wind and rain storms Freshen containers for fall, removing spent summer plants Continue to foliar feed annuals such as dahlias, lantana and…

Fall is in the Air

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinSeptember 27, 2019

Our crews are busy daily with fall tasks, including lots of planting and transplanting. Now is the time, as plants root best while soil temperatures are warm. We cut off fall planting at the end of October, as it is a risk to plant so close in time to the cold temperatures and bitter winds…

Phosphorus – A Primer

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinAugust 28, 2019

Speaking of soil testing time, one result that we often find in soil tests that come back from the lab is bound-up, high levels of Phosphorus. This mineral is very hard to unlock, so this work is undertaken over several seasons. The ideal level of Phosphorus is 75 ppm (parts per million). We often find…

Getting Ready for Fall – What will you undertake this year?

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinAugust 26, 2019

We’ve prepared quite a fall checklist and stand ready to help you work through it.  What we do now sets the stage for spring 2020. August is a great time to analyze various sections of the garden and make plans for updating. Here’s what we’ll be tackling as we move ahead into September: Transplant, divide,…

Plant Pick: Beautiful Tall Phlox and How to Grow It

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinAugust 23, 2019

Start with the soil, as always. Phlox paniculata prefers a mineral rich, limy soil, with lots of organic matter. Moisture is preferred over droughty summers, and we certainly had a moist spring this year. Then be sure to site the phlox plants in full sun. My soil test showed low Potassium, as we find in many…

Priscilla’s Garden To-Do List for Late August into September

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinAugust 22, 2019

Finish pruning spring blooming shrubs and trees Enjoy the color of dahlias, native hibiscus, Rose of Sharon and phlox Plan changes to your garden this fall Keep watering anything newly planted last fall or this season Patrol beds for deadheading and weeding through the coming month Deadleaf daylilies as you cut spent stalks, removing yellowed…

Summer Foods: What and Why

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening Updates, UncategorizedBy Bernadette GiblinAugust 4, 2019

Our compost tea program is now segueing into the summer season with applications of Summer Foods. This means we are quite literally providing food for the large colonies of microscopic life in your soil through the hot weather. These “good guys” are actively seeking sustenance so that they can fulfill their role as predators of…

Are you Having Deer Troubles?

Pets, Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinAugust 2, 2019

You’re not alone. Munching on daylily flowers, hosta leaves, phlox, sedum, new growth on hydrangea, weigela, viburnum, witch hazel and more has been reported as we make our rounds. The deer seem to seek moisture and tender new tips of plants at this hot time of year. Cut back damaged stems and leaves on perennials…

Plant Pick: Rhododendron maximum

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinJuly 31, 2019

This beautiful native plant is blooming now! You may wonder why a rhododendron is blooming so late, and this is a positive ID for Rhododendron maximum, or the Rosebay rhododendron. Living up to its name, it is our tallest rhododendron growing 10′-25′ tall and wide. We often use it in designs where year-round screening is called for and…

Bearded Iris Care and Pest Info

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Bernadette GiblinJuly 30, 2019

Tall bearded iris are the one plant that can be divided and transplanted at this warm time of the year! Blooming from late May into June, these plants enter dormancy in the hot summer. The spreading rhizomes are easily dug up with a spading fork, separated, roots trimmed, and replanted in a gritty soil mixture in full…

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