Gardening tips for southeast Wisconsin by Heritage Hill Nursery
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Wisconsin Gardener’s Tips for August 2024
August is an ideal time to separate perennials like Hostas, Irises, and Daylilies in your Cedarburg garden. Carefully dig up the plants, ensuring you don’t damage the root ball. Use a small knife or spade to separate them and replant in different areas. Additionally, tackle those weeds! Perennial weeds can produce thousands of seeds that may hinder next season’s growth and are tough to eliminate.
April is Early Spring – Start Some Preparations & Planting
As we approach April, you may have gotten out into the garden and you might find that your garden plants have begun their spring growth. But in addition you may find that your weeds have been just as busy over the past few months. April is the time to really start...
It’s Important to Keep Watering Trees & Shrubs Throughout Autumn
Evergreens Really Need Water Before Winter! The gardening season isn't over while there's still watering to do, according to Sharon Yiesla, Plant Clinic assistant at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL. Going into winter with dry roots can cause trouble for...
Seasonal Tips for late Autumn Planting of Perennials in Wisconsin
Peonies - and Perennials to Plant in Fall! As we move into fall, and we're still enjoying some warm days, but cooler nights. So now is the time to consider adding perennials and flowering shrubs that will add color and beauty to your landscaping. Planting...
Planting Before the First Frost in Wisconsin
In our neck of the woods, Southeastern Wisconsin, fall planting for perennials, flowers and trees is really perfect. On average the first frost runs sometime between September 30 to October 30. Fall offers many benefits for planting, not the least of which is the...
Planting Trees in September in Wisconsin
Fall Planting of Diciduous Trees Many experts claim that planting trees in fall is better. In fall, the tree can make new roots without having to feed the leaves. Water requirements are much lower without the leaves on the tree. To us it feels cool in...
Caring for Roses in the Fall
This week's spotlight is the Mystic Fairy Shrub Rose. So we putting out info courtesy of Heirloom Roses, on how to keep your rose bush healthy as we move into winter. High temperatures may have induced a brief period of summer dormancy, especially in...