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November Gardening Tips

LENOIR, NC (November 2, 2016)…November Gardening Tips from the Caldwell County Center of the NC Cooperative Extension.

Plants in Flower
• Witch Hazel

Plants with Colorful Berries
• American Beautyberry, burford Holly, Chinese Holly, Foster Holly, Nellie R. Stevens Holly, Nandina, Pyracantha, Washington Hawthorn, and Dogwood

Fertilizing
• Use wood ashes around the vegetable garden, bulb beds, and around non-acid loving plants if soil pH is below 6.0.

Planting
• Trees and shrubs can be transplanted in the autumn.
• Plant one year old asparagus crowns in the vegetable garden this month.
• Finish planting spring-flowering bulbs.

Pruning
• Time to trim existing asparagus foliage. Cut to the ground after the foliage is killed by frost.
• Cut back and clean up frost-killed perennials.
• When cutting holiday greener, use sharp pruners to make cuts above a bud or side branch.

Lawn Care
• Mow your cool season or tall fescue lawn as needed.
• Keep tree leaves from collecting on your lawn.

Propagation
• Water your cuttings in the coldframe as needed.
• You may want to try your hand at air layering on some of your house plants like dieffenbachia or dumb cane.

Specific Chores
• Soil test results should be back if samples were sent in September or October. Apply the recommended lime to the areas in need of liming. Wait until spring to fertilize.
• Check with the local Extension office for the recommended fruit varieties for the area.
• Order fruit trees and grape vines this month for a February or March delivery and planting.
• Remember to water your evergreen trees and shrubs thoroughly before winter set in, particularly if weather conditions have been dry.
• Look to see if screens or windbreaks are needed around your home.
• Continue filling the compost bin with the fallen leaves.
• Look for yuletide plants as gifts. Remember, some plants like poinsettias should be placed in the sunniest room in the house.
• Consider giving your family gardener a holiday gift to use in the garden.


Caldwell County Center of the NC Cooperative Extension Website

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