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May Garden Tips
Prepare and prime irrigation system for summer.
Warm season veggies can start to go into the garden mid-May–or when soil temps are consistently above 70°.
If needed, fertilize rhododendron and azaleas.
Plant dahlias, gladiolas, and tuberous begonias
Place pheromone traps for monitoring codling moths.
Manage weeds while they are small before they get out of control.
Keep your eyes out for pests, they start to become quite active as we heat up.
Try not to get overwhelmed this time of year and enjoy the garden that is booming with life!