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Gardening Calendar

February - North and Central Florida - Prune Crate Myrtle, and Gardenias back. Start Spring garden inside from seed using lights.

March - North and Central Florida - Frost is still Possible - Now is a good time to plant the first spring bloomers such as tulip magnoia, lady banks rose, white spirea, redbud, azaleas, loropetalum and fruit trees. Cool weather annuals such as pansies, petunias, diathus and snapdragons will bloom well into May if watered properly.
September - Prune, and while the ladder is out, might as well clean gutters. Leave large trees to the professionals - once a year now. Smaller shrubs, to avoid taking too much of the plant, prune, every two to three months.

October - Mulch - at least 3 to 4 inches deep will last 4-6 months
This will prevent weeds while keeping the soil moist, as well as adding nutrients to your garden soil. Plant winter gardens - Flowering Annuals

November - Fertalize at the end of Oct. or first thing November. Plant autumn flowers through February. Petunias, Pansies, Violas, ageratum, Dianthus. Fertalize every 6 weeks with 6-6-6. Plant winter Rye grass, if that is your plan for the lawn.

February - Pull any autumn blooms at the end of the month, they are done.

New Water Restrictions in place April 2008

    The irrigation of established lawns and landscaping is prohibited, except between the hours of 9 PM and 7 AM
    Established lawns and landscaping at locations with street addresses ending in an even number or in the letters A-L may water only on an even number day
    Established lawns and landscaping at locations with street addresses ending in an odd number or in the letters M-Z, may water only on an odd number day.
    Hand watering will not be restricted
    New lawns and landscaping will not be restricted but should be limited to non-daylight hours to the greatest extent possible and limited to the minimum amount required for the establishment of the lawn.
    For a complete list of residential restrictions, as well as commercial industrial, and agricultural restrictions visit MySuwanneeRiver.com

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