Do it this week ... Notebook.1 Liquid Feeding - now that we have had a few weeks with our summer containers and pot-grown vegetables being in new compost, it is time to start the routine of liquid feeding once a fortnight. For flowering and fruit production use a high Potash (K) feed such as Tomorite. Or for good foliage production with salad crops in pots give them high Nitrogen (N) feed. If you are not sure which to use, ask at your local garden centre for advice. Alongside this regular task is the other routine of dead-heading - a boring but very necessary task to ensure the success of many summer bedding plants.. 2 Cutting back - Spring-flowering shrubs, such as deutzia, weigela, viburnum and forsythia forsythia (fôrsĭth`ēə), common name for any member of the small genus Forsythia of the family Oleaceae (olive family), European and Asian shrubs with abundant bell-shaped yellow flowers that appear before the leaves. , should be pruned as they finish flowering. Mid to late June is also an excellent time to take softwood cuttings of shrubs to start new plants. Some shrubs propagated in this manner are spirea spirea Any of nearly 100 species of flowering shrubs in the genus Spirea (rose family), native to the northern temperate zone and commonly cultivated for their pleasing growth habit and attractive flower clusters. , boxwood boxwood see buxus sempervirens. and azalea. Take care that newly-planted trees and shrubs receive a thorough soaking each week CAPTION(S): * FEED: Tomatos in a summer container garden |
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