Radio Show Recap
We are going on week 2 without a good, thorough rain, which means it’s time to focus on watering both newly-planted and well-established plants. This week, Angelo shared advice for proper watering, including the importance of watering in the morning. He also talks about pruning spring-blooming shrubs, like Lilacs, Forsythias, and Azaleas, when they’re done blooming and the best way to prune and shape Panicle Hydrangeas this time of year. PLUS, he answered caller questions like “Should I cut my Peonies back when they’re done blooming”, and “When can I harvest the garlic I planted”?
Angelo Recommends
- SHOP Plant-tone® & Iron-tone® to feed evergreens, trees & shrubs.
- SHOP Captain Jack’s DeadWeed Brew for organic weed control
- SHOP Bonide® Rose Systemic Drench to control sawfly larvae chewing holes in the leaves.
- SHOP Slug Magic to prevent slugs from eating Hosta leaves.
- SHOP Espome® Soil Perfector when planting in the ground to improve drainage.