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Issue #228 - October 22, 2009
Tips, Tricks and Tactics from Our Garden Professionals

Fall Clean-Up Checklist

Fall Clean-Up Fall is a time to take stock of your garden, clean up any debris that has accumulated, and then take the proper precautions to ensure your plants survive a sometimes treacherous winter (especially here in Maine!).

While the work varies from garden-to-garden, here's a brief list of some of the more important tasks to take into consideration this autumn:
  • Weed the garden before seeds drop and create problems next year.
  • Stake young trees to guard against wind damage.
  • Cut perennials back to 3-4".
  • Pull annuals when plants cease blooming or are dead from frost.
  • Clean up plant debris from beds and borders.
  • Take down trellises to clean and store for next season.
  • Spread manure or compost on the garden to promote stable soil temperatures and avoid a freezing and thawing cycle.
  • Harvest and appropriately store vegetables before the first frost.
  • Empty clay pots and bring them indoors to avoid winter cracking.
  • Update your plant performance records.
Having the proper tools to get the job done is also important. Estabrook's has everything you'll need to make this season's fall cleanup a cinch.

From rakes to bags and compost to stakes, our full service garden center is here to meet your needs. Visit us today!

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Whether you want to get a head-start on spring or add a festive touch to your home decor, Estabrook's is the place to visit this fall. Save on either of these projects with your exclusive coupons this week:

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Storing Your Summer Flowering Bulbs

Summer Bulbs Most summer flowering bulbs should be dug and stored when the leaves on the plants turn yellow. Use a spading fork to lift the bulbs from the ground.

Leave the soil on achimenes, begonia, canna, caladium, dahlia and ismene bulbs, but wash other varieties. Store these bulbs in clumps on a slightly moistened layer of peat moss or sawdust in a cool place.

Drying

Separate your bulbs by species or variety and spread the washed bulbs in a shaded place to dry. Inspect your bulbs for signs of disease and keep only large, healthy bulbs that are firm and free of spots. Discard any undersized bulbs.

Storage Areas

Once the bulbs have dried, store them away from sunlight in a cool, dry basement, cellar, garage or shed at 60 to 65 degrees. Avoid temperatures below 50 degrees or above 70 degrees unless different instructions are given for a particular bulb.

Try to keep the humidity in the storage area as low as possible, and never store bulbs in an area where ethylene gas produced by fruit is present.

Containers

Large numbers of bulbs can be stored in a container with peat moss, sand, perlite or vermiculite. If you have only a few, you can keep them in a very loose knit sack or paper bag and hang them by string in a sheltered, cool area.

Be sure that air can circulate around your stored bulbs. Deep piles of bulbs generate heat and decay, so never store bulbs more than two or three layers deep.

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