Monday, June 28, 2010

What to do in your garden this week

July is right around the corner and around here there's plenty of summer yet to come. Here's what to be doing in your garden now.
1. Mulch, mulch, mulch. There are plenty of sources for good mulch, Agri-Turf and Goleta Building Materials for example. A thick layer of mulch will help keep weeds down, conserves much needed moisture and protects the roots of your plants.
2. The trees on your property drop leaves continuously, use them as a natural mulch. Don't rake them and throw them away! Good heavens, no! Sweep them off your patio and walkways and into the planting beds.
3. If you have a lawn, adjust your mower (or your gardener's mower) to the tallest setting. Your lawn should be 3-4 inches tall for optimum health, water conservation and beauty.
4. Summer is late in coming this year, so it's not too late to plant warm season veggies; peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, squash all have plenty of time to mature.
5. Culinary herbs can be planted as a separate herb garden or as a border in your ornamental garden. Perennial herbs such as Thyme, Rosemary, Sage, Fennel, Marjoram, Lemon Grass, Chives, Bay, etc. can be integrated into any garden, I am sure you can think of others. Plant the herbs you use frequently.
6. Have your irrigation system checked on a regular basis (preferably weekly) to ensure you are watering efficiently. If you have questions about your watering system and live in Santa Barbara County, your local water agency (Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, Montecito, Goleta) will do a FREE inspection of your irrigation system and recommend ways to cut back on your water usage.
7. Most importantly, get out and enjoy your garden this summer!

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