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Your Garden Guy: Tips for planting dogwoods

When planting dogwood trees remember these tips:

• Plant in the shade.

• Do not dig dogwoods from the wild, use nursery grown trees.

• There are several new varieties that are resistant to the diseases that plague our native trees. Take a look at the Stellar Series dogwood trees, and Kousa.

More tips for the week:

• Now is the time to fertilize roses. Use the slow-release type of fertilizer.

• Spring is finally here! And so are the deer, eyeing your garden for their next feast. Spray today!

• Pollen will start falling in thick clouds in the next week or two. Prepare now to protect outdoor furniture with covers. Lawn and leaf bags work well.

• Spot kill weeds in beds, on paths, walks, patios and other areas around the landscape. Do this when the wind is calm to protect nearby plants from herbicide spray.

• Summer bulbs add color and interest to the garden and containers. Plant bulbs such as caladium, canna (dwarf varieties) and dahlia now.

• If you are planning to add to an existing azalea bed, now is the time to take a flowering branch to the nursery for an exact match.

• Start adding 3 inches of mulch to the flower and shrub beds. Mulch will conserve moisture during the hot months and reduce the weed populations. (I’m all for that!)

• Next week, I will give you the biggest landscape tip of the season — don’t miss it.

Todd Goulding provides residential landscape design consultations. Contact him at 478-345-0719 or www.fernvalley.com.

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