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December Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — We jump into the holiday season earlier and earlier every year. Today you can find poinsettias that naturally come in shades of red, pink, white and purple and yellow. You can also find those died blue, orange and green! Whatever fits your décor ...More…
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November Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — Fall clean-up is here. It has been a challenging year to say the least. If your plants struggled with insects and diseases, rake up the spent debris now and dispose of it. Don't add it to your compost pile or you may add more problems next ...More…
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October Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — Crisp, cool mornings often turn into warm afternoons, but fall is definitely here. Fall is a great time to garden in Arkansas, with plenty of options. Harvesting pumpkins and gourds, to summer vegetables if they were well tended or replanted, to ...More…
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September Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — September usually brings with it a few bright, clear days with cool temperatures, giving us a hint that fall is on the horizon, but then the hot weather bounces back with a vengeance and has us retreating back into air conditioned comfort. ...More…
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August Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — August Gardening Calendar by Janet Carson We now enter the fun months for gardening in Arkansas. Temperatures are heating up, natural rainfall can be hit and miss, and insects and diseases have found their foothold. Try to garden smart, working ...More…
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July Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — July Gardening Calendar by Janet Carson We now enter the fun months for gardening in Arkansas. Temperatures are heating up, natural rainfall can be hit and miss, and insects and diseases have found their foothold. Try to garden smart, working ...More…
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June Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — By now your plants should fully have leafed out and begun growing. If you have any plants or branches that have not leafed out, begin pruning. Some damage is still lingering from last Easter's freeze. Also, if you had severe damage, you will need ...More…
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May Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — The growing season is fully upon us now. The soil temperature should now be warm enough to plant the summer bulbs. Spring flowering bulbs may be ready to be cut back, but it all depends on when they finished blooming. If the bloom period has been ...More…
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April Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — April is one of the prettiest months in the garden. From spring blooming azaleas and dogwoods, to flowering bulbs there is a sea of color in most landscapes. Make sure your landscape is not a one-season wonder. With all the plants available to ...More…
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March Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — Spring is on the horizon and our gardens are beginning to have color again. From early azaleas to daffodils and crocus the signs of the season are here. March is a busy gardening month, and the weather usually is ideal to be outside. This is a ...More…
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February Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — February is a great month for pruning, but be sure you know which plants should be pruned now and which one should not. Anything that blooms in the spring should be left alone or you are removing flowers. Prune them AFTER they bloom. Plants that ...More…
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January Gardening Calendar
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — January is not a big gardening month, but there are some tasks which can be accomplished beginning in February. February marks the beginning of the growing season. We see the first signs of spring blooms in winter jasmine and winter honeysuckle. ...More…