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Raingarden Maintenance Tips to keep your raingarden looking spectacular!
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Raingarden Maintenance Cut Back Winter Stand Plants left for winter interest can be cut back within a few inches of the ground anytime in the spring Early Spring
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Remove Sediment and Litter Trash and dirt that has collected at the inlet can be removed and disposed Early Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Weed the Edging Great time to dig out cool season grasses along the edging and replace with 3” of fresh mulch Early Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Mulching Applying a thin coat of shredded hardwood mulch is easiest in early spring before the plants emerge. Early Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Dividing Plants Plants that have grown 2- 3 times their size in 3 years Plants outgrowing their space “Doughnut” plants Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Spring Dividing Typically when plants are actively growing with some leaf growth Dig and remove entire plant Split by pulling apart by hand or with potato forks Replant, relocate, or share divided plants Raingarden Maintenance
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Spring Deers Bad Bambi! Raingarden Maintenance
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Spring Deers Options to put deer on diets Raingarden Maintenance
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Plant Staking Stakes help tall plants resist falling over Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Plant Staking Stakes help tall plants resist falling over Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Weeding Great time to pull or spray and re-mulch areas that are becoming over run with weeds. Early Summer Spraying Photo Raingarden Maintenance
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Group Exercises Raingarden Maintenance Weedbusters! Split into groups of 4-5 people Each group will be given a set of cards with plant photos on the front. Do not turn the cards over yet! Separate the weeds from the good plants.
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Early Summer Plant Replacement Replant areas where plants are not robust. Raingarden Maintenance
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Early Summer Watering Young raingarden plants need about 1” of water per week Raingarden Maintenance
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Weeding Great time to pull or spray and re-mulch areas that are becoming over run with weeds. Late Summer Raingarden Maintenance
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Dividing Iris, lilies, peonies Mark plants that need to be divided for easy identification in the spring Late Summer/Fall Raingarden Maintenance
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Flower Bouquets Can use fresh or dried flowers Late Summer/Fall Raingarden Maintenance
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Seed Collection Great source of new plants next spring! Fall Raingarden Maintenance
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Fall Leave Some Standing Creates seasonal interest and provides habitat and a food source Raingarden Maintenance
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Watering Water into the fall to keep adequate soil moisture During dry periods, keep plants watered (especially trees and shrubs) until ground freezes Fall Raingarden Maintenance
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Rabbit Protection Bad bunny! Winter Raingarden Maintenance
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Rabbit Protection Options for protecting plants from bad bunnies. Winter Raingarden Maintenance
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Pruning Maintain size and shape of a tree or shrub To encourage new growth Remove dead, broken, or diseased branches Produce larger fruits or flowers Remove suckers or spindly growth Late Winter/Early Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Pruning Technique Typically when the plant is dormant Use hand pruner or loppers Make a clean angle cut just above a bud Late Winter/Early Spring Raingarden Maintenance
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Group Exercises! Raingarden Maintenance Raingarden Fix-it Split into groups of 4-5 people Each group will be given a set of cards. There are 10 problem cards and 10 fix cards. Match the problem with the best fix.
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Raingarden Maintenance Use Local Knowledge Blue Thumb Experts Master Gardener Plant Clinics University of Minnesota Extension Local nurseries Resources
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Raingarden Maintenance Publications Maintenance Guide Plant Identification Field Guides (Sherburne Soil and Water Conservation District) Resources
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Raingarden Maintenance
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