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HELPFUL HINTS FOR A HEALTHY GARDEN
Prepared by Jackie Smith University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener, Carver/Scott Counties 2017 © Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved..
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Extension Master Gardeners are accredited by the University of Minnesota Extension to provide free, unbiased horticultural and environmental best practices. Our goal is to enhance local quality of life through informed decision making.
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Helpful Hints for a Healthy Garden: Beyond the Basics
Soil Plant Care Pest Prevention
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Soil: one basic you can’t skip
Healthy Soil = Healthy Plants
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Healthy Soil HINT - Add Organic Matter
Cover crops Compost
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Cover Crops spring & fall
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Cover Crops in November
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Compost
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Direct Composting (not just for vegetables)
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Trench Composting
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Incorporate Healthy Crops Early and Often
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Plant Selection Right Plant for Right Place Look for pest resistance
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HINT: Select appropriate plants using your Zone, soil type, sun exposure, wind, and water availability.
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HINT: Before planting Look for Resistant Varieties
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MONARDA, PHLOX Look for mildew resistant varieties
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ROSES Look for blackspot resistant varieties
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CUCUMBER ‘COUNTY FAIR’
Resists Cucumber Beetles, Bacterial Wilt
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BUTTERNUT SQUASH Resists Squash vine borers
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SWEET CORN tight husks at tip resist corn earworm
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MALABAR SPINACH (BASELLA) laughs at heat
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CHINESE CABBAGE highly resistant to imported cabbage worms (grow for fall crop)
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VF1,2NSTA only helpful if you have that problem
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HINT: Do your own variety trials
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BASIC: Provide Great Plant Care
Light Temperature Moisture Season Air Circulation Sanitation
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HINT: Bright Light! – required for seedlings
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HINT: Harden off transplants, including purchased plants
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HINT: Protect at Planting
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Growing HINTS Vegetables
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HINT: You can transplant corn
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HINT: get a head start on the season with transplant protection
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HINT: Straw bales/shade cloth cool the soil & air at the other end of the season
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HINT: Plant for a fall crop of cool season vegetables
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No Insects on this spinach!
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HINT: without proper moisture most plants will fail
______________ HINT: without proper moisture most plants will fail
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HINT: Provide support and thin plants for good air circulation!!!
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HINT: Grow double pepper plants and provide support
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HINT: Hilling and mulching potatoes conserves water, prevents greening
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HINT: No mulch on Squash –
Less attractive to squash bugs
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Growing HINTS Ornamentals
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HINT: MULCH (see handout)
Control Weeds Regulates Soil Moisture Some mulches add to Soil Structure
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HINT: Mulch may not be a good idea if you have slugs
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HINT: Support Perennials early
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Perennials that like support:
Peonies Smooth Hydrangea Delphinium Some lilies Plants in lower light conditions
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Perennials that do well with pinching:
Chrysanthemums Asters Perovskia Tall sedums Eupatorium Veronica Phlox
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HINT: Pinch blooms on new plantings
Fruit Trees – first year Strawberries – first month
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Perennials that bloom longer with deadheading
Platycodon Campanula Gaillardia Coreopsis Delphinium
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More that bloom longer with deadheading
Digitalis Phlox Lupine Achillea Rose
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Perennials with increased plant vigor if deadheaded
Most bulbs True lilies (ovaries only)
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Deadhead to prevent rampant seeding
Aquilegia Dicentra Centaurea Lamium
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Perennials that reseed nicely (leave just a few seed stalks)
Hosta Daylilies Scilla Puschkinia
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Surprise Results
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Deadhead for improved appearance (cut back to crown of plant)
Hemerocallis Hosta Iris Astilbe
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Deadhead for improved appearance (cut back to crown of plant)
Aruncus Ligularia Oriental Poppy
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HINT: Remove bloom stalks as they appear (personal preference)
Hosta Stachys Penstemon Husker’s Red
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Perennials to shear back for fresh leaf growth
Aegopodium Geranium
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More Perennials to shear for fresh leaf growth
Artemesia Alchemilla Lamium
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More perennials to shear back for fresh leaf growth
Euphorbia (spring blooming spurge) Phlox subulata Nepeta Phalaris
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HINT: Some Perennials benefit from thinning
Phlox Boltonia Monarda Raspberries
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HINT: Divide perennials when they show these symptoms
Fewer blooms Smaller blooms Stunted or slow growth Empty center in plant clump
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Perennials to divide in summer/fall
Peonies Iris (every 3 years) Lilies Oriental poppies Strawberries Rhubarb
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Perennials to divide in spring:
Most perennials that bloom after mid-June Ornamental grasses
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Winter protection for perennials
Remove any diseased tops after they turn brown Allow healthy plants to stand to catch snow Mulch after top inch of soil is frozen
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IPM HINTS All plants
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IPM = Integrated Pest Management
Start with basic good gardening practices Add knowledge of pests & problems Prevent whenever possible
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IPM = Integrated Pest Management
4. Use chemical treatment only if no other solution is available, and the alternative is not acceptable!
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IPM = Integrated Pest Management
Hints are not meant to be an all inclusive class in IPM – just a few ideas to get you started
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Vegetables: Rotate your crops
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HINT: Look closely. Aphids everywhere, but help is on the way!
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HINT: Encourage natural predators Protect our amphibians & reptiles
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HINT: Plant a Trap Crop (Eggplant and Nicotiana preferred by Colorado potato beetles)
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HINT: You may need to avoid roses if Japanese beetles become a problem
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HINT: Physical Barriers - nylons on squash
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Traditional Cutworm Barrier
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HINT: Prevent insect damage with row covers – remove at bloom
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HINT: Row Cover as Rabbit Fence
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HINT: Handpick insects in all of their life stages
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HINT: Keep peas, beans, tomatoes, peppers off the soil
HINT: Keep peas, beans, tomatoes, peppers off the soil. Prevent soil contact with simple pea brush
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HINT: Mulch, Elevate, and Space Widely
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HINT: Water, soap, and oil can work wonders
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HINT: Bt (Bacillus thurengiensis) for Brassicas var
HINT: Bt (Bacillus thurengiensis) for Brassicas var. san diego for Potatoes – spray early and often
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HINT: ….try a container if all else fails
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HINT: Pull and destroy plants with virus
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Tonight’s Class – Beyond the Basics
Soil Plant Care Plant Selection Pest Prevention
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HELPFUL HINTS FOR A HEALTHY GARDEN
Jackie Smith Carver Scott ExtensionMaster Gardener Carver Scott Help Line:
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