Fulshear October 2018
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Gardening Tips For <strong>October</strong><br />
• Dig and store caladiums before the foliage dies. Allow the bulbs to dry in the<br />
shade, shake off the dried soil and dust with sulphur to control fungus. Store by<br />
hanging in open mesh bags or old panty hose.<br />
• Flowers planted for spring can begin when the temperatures are going to stay<br />
cooler. Shrubs and trees can be planted now. Woody plants concentrate on root<br />
growth through the winter and the more headstart they can get before summer,<br />
the better.<br />
• <strong>October</strong> 15th is about the time for dividing and planting daylilies.<br />
• Watch out for brown patch in St. Augustine grass. These circular brown patches<br />
are caused by a fungus that is activated by moist cool weather. Control with<br />
Daconil.<br />
• If you need to do any pruning, do it early in the month. The re-growth stimulated<br />
by pruning needs to harden off before that odd-ball frost of Halloween. Prune<br />
fruit trees when leaves begin to fall. Remove all dead, weak and over-crowded<br />
growth. Tip back main branches to control size and shape. Spray w/dormant oil<br />
when temperature is between 30-60 degrees.<br />
• Cut back tops of perennials after they have bloomed. Divide roots and transplant<br />
anytime from now until March, the earlier the better.<br />
• Get the ant baits down. This will greatly reduce your spring populations.<br />
• Clover left over from last year may be growing. It’s best to hit it with the postemerge<br />
herbicides in <strong>October</strong> and November. At least two applications are usually<br />
needed, even if done this early.<br />
• For color throughout the winter, begin planting pansies.<br />
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