Oct 1, 2024
In October in the Garden, Joanne
Shaw reviews some of the tasks you can do this month but insists
it's not as labour-intensive as you may think!
Tasks you can do this
month:
Vegetable
Gardens
- Clean
up and remove the old stems of your tomato or pepper plants that
have stopped producing.
- Sow
cool weather plants like lettuce and some spinach: they grow better
in the shoulder seasons, late spring /early summer or
fall.
- Buy
plants at a garden centre or start seeds and sow them right into
the garden.
- Top up
the vegetable garden with some compost or manure to get ahead of
next year.
- Take
pictures so you know where plants are because next year you may
need to put things in different places.
- Plant a
cover crop.
Containers
- If you
want to take advantage of the nice weather at the beginning of
October, take your vegetable out of its container and pop in an
aster.
Annuals and
Perennials
- Annuals: With no frost anytime soon, annuals are
probably still doing okay. They may be a little bit leggy or
sad-looking. Perk them up with water and fertilizer.
- Perennials: No need to cut them back. You can do
some deadheading if things are really looking brown and not
necessarily attractive.
Deciduous Trees and
Shrubs
- Trees:
- It is
important to water deciduous trees, especially young ones,
certainly ones that you just planted this year.
- Water
them deeply every week.
- Evergreen shrubs:
- Enjoy
the fall colour and shape of your shrubs. Cutting them back now is
not necessary.
- Keep
newly planted shrubs well-watered. They need some extra time to get
established. Being in a drought situation as they go into dormancy
in winter is never a good thing.
Seeds and
Bulbs
- It’s a
good time to buy and plant your garlic.
- Spring
bulbs: find and buy bulbs – just don’t plant them until the end of
October, or the beginning of November!
- I
recommend not planting tulips but instead looking at the
interesting varieties of daffodils or alliums
- Daffodils and alliums are poisonous to squirrels
and other rodents, so they will leave them alone.
Lawn
Care
- Time to
apply fall fertilizer.
- Pay
attention to the weeds, especially crabgrass which is prolific this
time of year
- Apply
corn gluten to act as a preemergent, preventing the weed seeds from
germinating. It’s best to apply during spring and fall.
Resources Mentioned in
the Show:
Down the Garden Path: A
Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden
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