April 2017 Newsletter
WE WILL BE CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY. Well, it seems that winter is not wanting to end this year. But really with the moisture and the cooler weather, it is a great time for planting. Many things are needing to be done in the landscape during April. Rhododendrons should have the flower trusses that are spent snapped off at the base as soon as they fade. Don’t wait until all the flowers have finished blooming to remove them because the plant will expend energy making seeds that would be better used to add new foliage when it has completed the bloom cycle. Fertilize them right after flowering with a rhododendron azalea camellia fertilizer now and then again in 30 days and a final time 30 days after that. The same treatment applies to azaleas when they are done blooming. All those daffodils that were so beautiful earlier are no longer beautiful. Don’t cut off the leaves while they are still green. While the leaves are green, fertilize them with a high phosphorous fertilizer or one labeled “bulb foodâ€. They bloomed early this year but here at the nursery the leaves are still green and the fertilizing can still be done. Hopefully …