To get more color and beauty from your annuals: Don’t plant them too deeply (one of the biggest causes of poor plant performance); feed them every two weeks with a specially formulated liquid fertilizer; mulch your beds to conserve moisture and keep the roots cool; and finally, provide plenty of water.
As temperatures rise and rainfall becomes scarce, remember that your trees, shrubs and other landscape plants need to be watered just as much as your lawn does.
Always keep fertilizers and chemicals securely stored out of the reach of children.
Watch out for any signs of insect activity. If leaves are discolored or look chewed, insects have most likely set up shop in your landscape and will need to be dealt with as soon as possible.
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