APRIL--2008
Now that April is upon us, there are tons
of things that you can do in your yard. You
can put that lawn in that you wish you would
of done before winter hit. You can plant
a lot of different kinds of flowers, to get
you out of those winter blues.
April is known for it's unsteady weather.
One day it could be in the high 70's and
the next day it could be in the 40's. In
Klamath Falls you can have all four seasons
in one day. You need to take the good with
the bad and work out in your yard when you
can.
In the higher elevations of Southern Oregon
you need to wait until the end of May to
plant your heat loving plants. In the lower
elevations by the end of this month, you
can plant anything you want and shouldn't
have to worry about any frosts.The average
last frost for the lower elevations is late
April and for the higher elevations it is
late May.
Slugs and Snails seem to be on a lot of people's
minds. I don't know why, I'd rather think
about anything else except Slugs and Snails.
Slugs and Snails can do a lot of damaged
to all kinds of plants. They will travel
a good amount of distance to get to that
favorite plant of yours. The chemical baits
that are sold in Lawn and Garden stores do
work fairly well, but they do seem to even
bring your neighbors slugs on over to party
with the ones you already have. Plus if you
have pets, you need to keep them away from
it. One fun way to get rid of them is to
take a empty tuna fish can and pour some
beer in it and set it where you have a snail
problem and check it in the morning. Slugs
and Snails like dark, damp and cool places,
so by clearing out any extra stuff(junk)that
you have hanging around---you will take away
their hiding places.
Watch the weather, as winter does not seem to want to leave April alone.
It's not to late to pick up bareroot at your local nursery.
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