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According to Hans.  Spring Pruning and Clean Up – By March 15 th  Excluding these plants: Forsythia, Magnolia, Syringa, Spirea, Hibiscus, Rhododendron.

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1 According to Hans

2  Spring Pruning and Clean Up – By March 15 th  Excluding these plants: Forsythia, Magnolia, Syringa, Spirea, Hibiscus, Rhododendron (woody, spring-flowering specimens)

3  Improper Pruning

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6  Myth: Large pruning wounds should be sealed with tar or wound dressing  Fact: Sealants prevent wound from drying and may cause disease leading to decay

7  Dormant Oil – By March 30 th  Initial Mowing, Dethatching, or Aeration – By April 15 th

8  Myth: Thatch is lawn refuse and lawn clippings left over from years previous  Fact: Thatch is fibrous, above-ground roots and rhizomes

9  Activate Water – By April 15 th  Set to water three times per week

10  Fertilizer and Annual Grass Pre-emergent – By April 25 th  Recommended fertilizer analysis ratio:  3 – 1 – 2  Example: 25 – 5 – 15

11  Myth: Pre-emergent needs to be applied before the forsythia bloom  Fact: Most annual grasses germinate at soil temperatures typically found in mid-May

12  Systemic Insecticide for trees and shrubs (Merit®) – By May 1 st

13  Myth: Bayer Advanced Tree and Shrub® is a cure all for pest problems in the garden  Fact: Merit® is a highly effective systemic insecticide that works on pests ingesting the plant

14  Plant Summer Annuals and Garden – By May 15 th

15  Fertilizer and Systemic Insecticide for turf (Merit®) – By June 1 st

16  Myth: Billbugs travel long distances by flying  Fact: Billbugs can fly- but their primary mobility is walking

17  Adjust Water – By June 1 st  Set to water up to four times per week  Deeper, less frequent watering is ideal

18  Mid-Summer Clean Up – By June 15 th  Prune woody, spring-flowering specimens  Sheer any plants that need it  Deadhead bulbs/Spring annuals

19  Fertilizer for turf – By August 15 th  Adjust Water – By September 1 st  Set to water three times per week

20  Myth: Some lawn care companies fertilize SEVEN times per year  Fact: Kentucky Blue/Rye needs approximately four pounds of nitrogen annually- typical fertilizations apply one pound per application (Totaling 4)

21  Winterizer for turf (alternate time for aeration) – By October 1 st  Sprinkler Blowout – By October 30 th

22  Fertilizer for trees – By November 15 th  Recommended agriform types of nitrogen

23  Fall Clean Up – By November 15 th  Excluding these plants: Forsythia, Magnolia, Syringa, Spirea, Hibiscus, Rhododendron (woody, spring-flowering specimens)

24  Optional Sulfur Application for turf – By November 30 th

25  Myth: Apply gypsum to change soil pH  Fact: Sulfur reacts much better in our soil to reduce alkalinity

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