Summertime in Southern California is one of the best times of the year. Yes, many of us are taking it easy, and enjoying all that SoCal has to offer. Of course, it does get hot where we live, and not everyone welcomes the heat. For instance, the material in our landscape is likely showing heat stress. We are here to help!
If you are a regular follower of our blog, then the chances are good that you have the best-looking landscape in the neighborhood. If this is your first time reading, you are in luck because this week we have our monthly landscape and garden tips. Read about the important tips for taking care of your trees and other plants this summer!
Avoid gardening in the heat, do your chores in the morning or later in the day, such as after supper.
Watering: We recommend watering early in the morning. The best time to water is between 4 am and 8 am. We like to water early in the morning because it reduces the evaporation loss. Deep watering is the best way to ensure that the entire root zone becomes saturated. Be sure to saturate the soil at least three feet deep for trees, and for shrubs, drench the soil at least one foot deep. Deep water with a hose every ten to fourteen days and water your containers twice a day. If you notice white crust building up in containers, it’s salt buildup; remove and water heavily to flush out salts.
We recommend deep watering your flower beds and vegetable gardens two to three times a week. Be aware of drought conditions.
Fertilizing: Use a slow-release fertilizer for containers. Roses should be fed during the middle of the month to encourage more flowering. Use the Moon Valley Nurseries specialized blends of fertilizers. They are developed so that they can give the material in your landscape a helping hand during the summer. These fertilizer products are designed to help trees, palms, and shrubs recover from any heat stress. Visit all Moon Valley Nurseries locations to purchase fertilizers.
Protect the Trunk of Your Tree: Trees can get a sunburn. Also, unlike humans, applying sunscreen is not going to help them. Young trees will need protection when the sun and heat are at its most potent. We recommend protecting a new tree from sunburn with a Protective Tree Wrap. Also, stake both young and older trees. Staking the trees will provide some stability when the high Santa Ana winds or monsoon arrives.
Mulching: Keep the soil moist all summer long by applying mulch around the base of the tree. Adding a three to four-inch layer of mulch can retain moisture and keep your soil cool during the warm, summer months. We will also want to keep a thick layer of mulch around the roots of trees and shrubs.
Pruning: Remove any faded or dead flowers to encourage new growth. Remove annual flowers that have finished flowering.
Vegetable Garden: It’s an excellent time to plant tomatoes, eggplants, and pepper transplants. This is also the perfect time to start seeding lima beans, pumpkins, and squash.
Tip: If you have garlic and onions, they are ready when their tops start to bend over. After they have dried for a couple of weeks, remove their tops and store in a cool place.
Lawn Care: We recommend raising the mowing height to 2.5 to 3-inches. It’s a good idea to water your lawn with one inch of water per week.