Plant
Container grown shade trees and shrubs. (see Red Dirt Gardening’s article on “Proper Tree Planting”).
Transplant shrubs or vines that need moved.
Fertilize
Easy to pull henbit and clover that might emerge this month.
Apply broad weed herbicide to well established cool and warm season lawns.
Prune
Evergreens to improve their appearance and natural shape. (see Red Dirt Gardening’s “Pruning Calendar for Home Owners”).
Shade trees can can be pruned to improve their appearance. Do Not prune to “thin”. Selective pruning is recommended for removal of crossing branches and limbs to allow light to the under story plantings. and to prevent weighted “crotches” from splitting in the ice and wind.
Remove dead limbs from shade trees.
Do not prune newly planted trees
Do not make flush cuts, top trees or pruning paints(see Red Dirt Gardening’s article on “Pruning” for proper techniques and tools).
While trees are in their dormant months remove any ground cover away from the root flare and trunks. Remove dirt carefully using a stiff broom or water.
Remove any dead or diseased plantings from your beds.
Water
Continue to water once a month if soil is dry.
Water 24 hours before a freeze. This will help to prevent winter freeze and plant death.
Don’t Forget To Feed & Water The Birds
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