Too Early To Let Your Garden Fall
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Petunias pooped out? Daisies looking drab? By August, lots of flowers, even annuals, have just had enough. It's a good time to cut back, clean out, give your planters a boost of compost or fertilizer and go shopping for a few new something or others.
Any annuals left at the garden center are sure to be on sale and you can perk things up by tucking in just a few packs of fresh flowers.
Pinch back your petunias. Deadhead your dianthus to distract your eye while you wait for the fall pansies to arrive. It doesn't take much - without the drooping leaves, dried browned bits and the straggly vines that petered out, your planters will look better already. Then adding just a few new faces for fresh color is an affordable way to revive and refresh planters with a quick face-lift.
Your planters aren't finished yet, they're just tired - doesn't summer's heat and humidity take its toll on you too?
Reported By Phran Novelli, KYW Newsradio