Divide herbaceous perennials, clumps of bulbs, and ornamental grasses if the garden looks too crowded. Replant or give away!
Gardening Tasks by Month for Farmington, AR
Gardening Tips
Farmington, AR
Divide and repot houseplants. Fertilize if necessary.
Ensure that your lawn is getting enough water (1 inch per week).
Mow your lawn at recommended heights (St. Augustine and Bahia: 3 to 4 inches; Centipede: 1.5 to 2 inches; Dwarf St. Augustine: 2.5 inches).
Remove any leaves from your lawn, and then fertilize it with a slow-release fertilizer.
Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they finish blooming. Fertilize azaleas, camellias, and any other shrubs that need fertilizer.
This is a great month for planting shrubs and trees.
Apply new mulch around your plants, shrubs, and trees, if needed.
Remove any dead flowers from plants to encourage new growth.
This month is good for tender vegetables, such as beans, sweet corn, squash, melons, and cucumbers. Plant two or more rows of corn for better pollination.
This is a great time to plant many bulbs such as: canna, caladium, blood dilly, and iris.
Plant new annuals and bedding plants, such as coleus, geraniums, impatiens, marigolds, phlox, salvia, and zinnias.
Remove any weeds in your garden, as they compete with your plants for water and nutrients.
Plant an herb garden. Basil, parsley, oregano, chives, sage, rosemary, and thyme are good choices.
Watch out for insects such as aphids and use an insecticidal soap spray if needed. See Almanac.com/Gardening for our Pests & Problems page.
Ensure that your garden receives 1 inch of rain per week. Set out an empty tuna can to measure the amount of rainfall.
Mulch your garden well to preserve moisture and keep down weeds.
Continue planting warm-season crops: tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and cabbage. Plant okra, too!