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March Gardening Tips for Cedar Creek Lake

 

March is the start of spring – March 20th begin the official first day.  Already we are seeing new life appear as trees and shrubs start to show green buds and blossoms.  It’s an enjoyable time of year to be working in the garden.  Here are some important tips to keep your garden looking its very best.

 

Weeds in your lawn.  If you haven’t spread a pre-emergent on your grass, do so early in the month.  Pre-emergents stop the germination of weeds that invade during the spring.  A simple treatment of your lawn will save you the time and headache of weeding later.  If you use organics, spreadable corn gluten is recommended.  It’s also a natural fertilizer.      

 

Fertilize your lawn.  Fertilizing your lawn in March with a fertilizer will boost the growth of new shoots and green up the grass quickly.  A balanced slow release fertilizer blend is recommended for East Texas.   

 

Grow Your Own Veggies.  There is nothing better than tasting a fresh tomato picked directly from the vine.  Growing vegetables is easy, low cost and healthy.   Tomatoes can be planted outside when the threat of frost has past.  The last average freeze date for our area is March 15.   However, if temperatures drop close to 32 degrees it’s best to cover them.

 

Composting.  March is an excellent time to add compost to vegetable and flower gardens.  Decomposed organic matter improves the soil structure, helps retain moisture and provides important nutrients to support healthy plant growth.

 

Stephen Gent

 

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