Eye on Gardening Newsletter - April 2008

Cypress Gardens Adventure Park

May 2008
Vol. 23, Issue 1

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In This Issue:

Welcome
Inspirational Messages

  • Gardening in May
  • Bare Lawn Spots
  • May Travel Ideas
  • Home Depot Garden Center
  • Plow & Hearth
  • Garden Pest Control
  • Garden Ideas Help Section
  • Arbors & Trellises
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    The Best of Eye On Gardening DVD
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    Eye On Gardening would like to welcome our newest viewers from Celebration, FL! Comcast Channel 245

      Eye on Gardening airs weekly coast to coast exclusively on i-Lifetv Digital Cable Network, Worldwide in Europe on Inspiration Network International B Sky B and Hotbird 6 Satellite Programming, and also on Inspiration.net broadband. Watch when you want to watch on your computer - on broadband. Join us weekly for practical tips, inspiration and fun! You're sure to enjoy this delightful show with a positive message in mind. This 30-minute Travel/Garden show provides the viewing audience with landscape tips and advice on caring for their floral gardens. Eye on Gardening showcases beautiful locations throughout the Southeast to show the viewers how they can create their own gardening paradise, while escaping to an exciting travel destination with each episode. Due to national and worldwide exposure filming has expanded to tropical island getaways including Jamaica, Bahamas, Costa Rica, and Hawaii.

     

    May 2008 Gardening Tips

    Here are some tips to prepare your lawn and garden this month:

    - Native trees are low maintenance; they have developed natural defenses against insects and disease over the centuries, and they rarely need pruning or feeding.

    - Full Sun Plant label means: At least 6 full hours of direct sunlight. Many sun lovers enjoy more than 6 hours per day, but need regular water to endure the heat.

    - Partial Sun / Partial Shade: These 2 terms are often used interchangeably to mean 3 - 6 hours of sun each day, preferably in the morning and early afternoon.

    - Dappled Sun: Dappled sunlight is similar to partial shade. It is the sun that makes its way through the branches of a deciduous tree. Woodland plants and underplantings prefer this type of sunlight over even the limited direct exposure they would get from partial shade.

    - Full Shade: Less than 3 hours of direct sunlight each day, with filtered sunlight during the rest of the day. Full shade does not mean no sun. There aren't many plants, except mushrooms, that can survive in the dark.

    - Money Saving Tip: Clay pots which have suffered from frost damage can still be used. Lay them on their side and half fill with soil. Creepy-crawly plants, such as sedums, will look natural growing out of the container.

    - The Australian palm, Cordyline australis,can look untidy with the old,dead leaves hanging down the stem. Don’t cut them off but pull them off one at a time working up from the bottom.

    - Start spraying roses to control black spot and mildew. Removing infected leaves early in the season may help to retard the rate of disease spread. Spray evenly with fungicide to help control black spot.

    - Give the spring bulbs which have finished flowering a feed of general purpose fertilizer to build up their strength for next year.

    - Not all insects are pests. In fact, the majority of bugs living in your garden are helping your plants to grow in numerous, unseen ways. If you are having a problem with pests in your garden, you probably have an imbalance of fauna or an imbalance of soil nutrients. The more insects and other fauna in your garden, the less likelihood the “pesky” ones have of surviving. You will find that most insects eat those moths and maggots that are eating your plants.

    - Pine straw and oak leaves make great mulches, but they acidify the soil over time, so use them only in and around plants that require acidic soil, such as azaleas or blueberries.

    - Small gardens are easy to manage, and by starting on a small scale you'll quickly learn gardening basics such as weed control, pest and disease control and watering requirements without being overwhelmed. As you develop more confidence and skills, you can expand the area or create a new garden bed elsewhere.

    - Maintain Healthy Soil: Try to avoid walking on the soil in established gardens, as each step compacts the soil and this makes it difficult for roots to grow. Create paths between rows or in beds for you to walk and work from.

    - Earwigs can do quite a lot of damage if there is a high population. They feed at night and hide in moist, tight-fitting places during the day. Trap them by putting out moistened, tightly rolled newspaper or corrugated cardboard in the evening. In the morning dispose of the paper and the trapped insects.

    - Rust is one of the biggest problems for snapdragons. Overhead watering is not recommended. Keep your plants growing by watering and feeding properly. Plant in a different spot every year.

    - Carpenter Bees do not sting and are considered beneficial insects because they pollinate many plants and trees. They tunnel nests into unpainted softwood such as pine, fir and redwood used for house or garden structures. After the bees vacate, fill the holes with steel wool and wood filler. Apply paint to the surface to prevent re-entry.

    - Cut your lawn at the highest recommended setting. Most weeds require plenty of light to germinate so you want to keep the grass as thick and long as possible to create shade near the soil surface.

    - If your grass won't grow in an area of high traffic, the soil may be too compacted. Aerate the area and reseed.

    - Once flowers die, cut them and allow them to dry. Remove the seeds by crumbling the dried flower head. Put the seeds in an envelope for next spring.

    - To keep plants in hanging baskets and containers flowering, choose a liquid plant food fertilizer with a high middle number, for example 15-30-15. Fertilize established container and hanging basket plants at least once a week.

    - Periodically lubricate tools with moving parts, such as pruning shears, with light machine oil. Doing so prevents rust and corrosion and maintains a smooth operating action Sharpen tools as needed.

    - Water in the Morning between 5am – 10am because the sun is low, winds are calm and temperatures are cool. Watering during the day is less efficient because of possible water loss due to evaporation. Watering in the evening may leave plants wet overnight, which invites fungus and plant disease.

    - Later in the month, thin fruit on heavily bearing trees. With triples and doubles, prune to singles.

    - When planting trees, don't give them too much organic matter in the hole they're going in. If the hole is filled with rich organic matter and compost but the surrounding soil is hard and compact or less nutritious, the roots are less likely to spread out into the soil. When the tree isn't anchored well by large roots, it is more likely to be blown over and be less healthy and less able to resist drought.


    How to Seed Bare Spots And Thin Areas - Provided by Scotts
    Summer heat and drought usually cause thin brown spots in the lawn. Luckily, fall is the best time to seed and it’s EASY! Follow these simple steps and you’ll have a thick, green lawn.

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    Third Day Entertainment is proud to announce its renewed partnership with Cypress Gardens Adventure Park Winter Haven, Florida as the Home of the "Eye On Gardening" TV Series for 2008. We look forward to working with the Baker Leisure Group for exciting filming and promotions throughout the year. Be sure to catch show host Tim Alan at the park for informative Garden Tips and prize giveaways during select featured events.

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