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I find that starting lettuce in 6-packs and growing them on the deck is better than direct seeding in the garden - no weeds, and they are easier to monitor for water. I try to remember to plant lettuce every 2 weeks for a good supply all summer. And you can start fall broccoli by seed in mid-July -- so mark your calendar today, and do so on a rainy day.

There are times in early summer when I get bone tired from doing so much gardening, day after day. So a rainy day is a good thing. It usually forces me slow down a little. And my plants love them - in moderation. Contact him at henry. Box , Cornish Flat, NH Edit Close. Log In. Gardening in the Rain; let Mother Nature do your dirty work. Share this. Becca Balint, Jill Krowinski call on Gov. Alleged sex offender removed from Sage City Symphony.

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Where branches have snapped, consider pruning your plants to allow them to recover better. In the coming weeks, you're likely to see a cornucopia of garden nasties, as wet weather tends to bring them out of hiding. Aphids are likely to be the most active pest in your garden post-rain. They present as little black, green or brown dots on your plant, and because they suck the sap out of your plant, sometimes new growth may appear distorted or stunted. If you see ladybugs or ants on your plant, chances are they're there because you have an aphid infestation!

The best way to treat this is with Amgrow Pyrethrum. If you notice yellowing or blackening foliage or that plants are drooping, root rot may have set in as a result of the soil being too wet for an extended period. Spray a systemic fungicide such as Yates Anti Rot onto leaves as directed. Another fungal problem that rears its ugly head in the wet is powdery mildew.

Appearing as a mottled white cast on foliage, this mouldy misfit is best treated with an application of eco-fungicide. After rain, you're likely to see increased amounts of weed activity in your garden. This is because weed seeds can be spread through rain and flood waters which make their way through your garden - plus moist soil is the perfect germinating environment.

Not only are weeds unsightly in your garden, as they develop they compete with the roots of your plants for nutrients and water. Pluck weeds out by hand as you see them, and once the soil has dried a little, add a layer of mulch to help prevent them from emerging.

We love a mulch like organic sugar cane, which decomposes to add even more nutrients to the soil. A layer of mulch will help to prevent weeds competing with your plants for nutrients. Potted plants may need extra attention depending on drainage. All this rain may have killed off the beneficial microorganisms in the soil, which can have deadly impacts on your plants as pests and disease seize the opportunity for a takeover. In many cases the best option will be to re-pot the plant to avoid root rot.

If the drainage holes on the existing pot are suitable then you can reuse it and just replace the potting medium, otherwise use a new pot with additional holes. Most modern potting mixes are specifically formulated to be well-draining, but it's really important to use the right potting medium for the plant — if you're not sure, our friendly staff will be able to advise in-store. The work will be easier on both you and your tiller.

In addition, dry soil is less prone to compacting, whereas tilling wet, muddy soil can actually cause more soil compaction than not tilling it at all. For instance, crops like peas, lettuce, broccoli and cabbage all prefer cooler weather. In fact, in many cases, you can plant cool weather crops shortly after the ground thaws for the year. Planting early in the spring gives your cool-weather veggies more time to grow.

Other plants — flowers like begonias and hot-weather veggies like peppers and tomatoes — are best left until later in the spring. Amber Kanuckel is a freelance writer from rural Ohio who loves all things outdoors. She specializes in home, garden, environmental, and green living topics. Best time to plant, when to fertilize, etc. This keeps them just a few degrees warmer overnight, which lets you safely plant your cool season crops a week or two before the last frost.

Most are fine with a light frost, but sometimes the weatherman is wrong and we get a hard freeze, which is not good. This is my second year gardening, I made some mistakes last year but overall my raised garden did well. I live in southeast michigan where the last expected frost is est 22Apr.. Moon Phase Calendar.



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