01) Horticulture Hotline 04-24-24

There are several types of plants that “would be okay to shape up at this time,” according to Bill Lamson-Scribner.

With the night time temperatures still very cool now it’s a good time get organics and preemergent products out in your yard if you have not already. I was talking to one of our commercial customers yesterday who uses a lot of Cotton Burr Compost. In our conversation, he mentioned that the yards he uses this product in are much fuller, lusher and have less fungus than the yards that he treats with regular synthetic fertilizers and fungicides. I think you will really see the benefits of using a combination of synthetic and organic products.

Many plants can be pruned, sheared or run over with the lawn mower this time of year. Liriope, monkey grass and ophiopogon can be sheared or run over with the lawn mower (set on a high setting). Cast-iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) and holly fern can be sheared this time of year to get rid of any torn and ratty foliage. This kind of pruning may seem brutal at first, but you will be rewarded with nice, young green foliage. If you have any climbing fig, you can shear off any winter damage.

Plants that flower on new wood are okay to prune now. oleanders, Mexican heather, lantana, roses and crepe myrtles are all good plants to prune at this time. Prune crossing, dead or diseased limbs on your crepe myrtles. Cassia, butterfly bush and vitex can all get a bit wild without regular pruning. These plants would be okay to shape up at this time. You can also cut back your pampas grass.

Some plants that you want to avoid cutting back would include: azaleas, gardenias, Indian hawthorne (Raphiolepis), hydrangea and any other spring flowering shrub or tree. Hydrangea bloom on old wood so if you cut off those dead sticks that you see in your yard now, you will be cutting off the blooms for this year. Endless Summer is a newer variety of hydrangea that blooms on new and old wood.

After your spring blooming plants flower, pull out the pruners and prune away. Camellias should also be pruned after they finish blooming in the spring time. Having good air movement through and around a Camellia seems to lower the amount of scale.

Remember to use sharp pruners and disinfect them with alcohol especially if you are pruning diseased plants. With the mowing season upon us, check your mower blade as well.

Take time out to enjoy the beautiful city we live in with a walk in our city, county, or state parks, downtown or out in one of the many gardens or public plantations in the area.

Bill Lamson-Scribner can be reached during the week at Possum’s Landscape and Pest Control Supply. Possum’s has three locations 481 Long Point Rd in Mt. Pleasant (971-9601), 3325 Business Circle in North Charleston (760-2600),or 606 Dupont Rd, in Charleston (766-1511). Bring your questions to a Possum’s location, or visit us at possumsupply.com. You can also call in your questions to “The Garden Clinic”, Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, or listen to the replay of Saturday’s show, Sundays from 11:00 to noon on 1250 WTMA (The Big Talker). The Horticulture Hotline is available 24 / 7 at possumsupply.com.

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