Radio Show Recap
The weather has been beautiful this week with touches of Fall appearing in cooler evenings and early morning dew in the garden. This week, Angelo explains why late August is the best time to prepare the lawn for seeding, overseeing, and patching in September. He also talks about dividing and transplanting perennials like Peonies, Iris, Hostas, and Daylilies. PLUS, he answered caller questions like “My Weigela shrubs are overgrown, when should I prune them”, and “My Mammoth Mums bloomed early, should I have pinched them back in July”?
Angelo Recommends
- SHOP Captain Jack’s DeadBug Brew to manage Insect issues
- SHOP Weed Beater Ultra to eliminate weeds
- SHOP Bonide Sedge Ender to get rid of nutsedge & poa annua
- SHOP Scotts DiseaseEx to treat lawn disease
- SHOP Bonide Wasp and Hornet Killer to manage hornet and yellowjacket nests
- SHOP Copper Fungicide to treat powdery mildew on vegetables like cucumbers, pumpkin, squash, and melons, and flowers like peony, phlox, clematis, and bee balm