Landscaping Tips for the Month of November
Planning:
- Have soil tested at a local cooperative extension service to determine pH and nutritional levels
Chores and Maintenance:
- Continue to thoroughly water trees, shrubs, lawn areas and planting beds until ground freezes
- Complete removal of fallen leaves and debris to protect from overwintering of insects and disease organisms
- Cut back perennials to 4-5in., but leave ornamental grasses to provide winter interest until spring
- Mulch boxwood and broad-leaved evergreens before ground freezes
- Mulch flower beds to keep soil temperature stable and prevent winter injury from frost heaving
- Provide burlap windbreaks for boxwood and broad-leaved evergreens. Install stakes before ground freezes
- Protect trees from mouse damage with wire mesh trunk guards
- Protect shrubs from deer with burlap or netting
- Mow lawn one final time to a height of 1-2in.
- Aerate soil around rose roots and hill up the earth 10-12in. around the crown after a heavy frost
- Continue to feed birds
Planting:
- Continue to plant deciduous trees and shrubs until the ground freezes
- Complete planting spring-flowering bulbs
- Propagate deciduous shrubs such as hydrangea, viburnum and weigela; and evergreens such as ilex, juniperus, and taxus
- Pot hardy spring bulbs for indoor forcing
Pruning/Fertilizing:
- Fertilize trees and shrubs before the ground freezes so that food is available to plants in early spring
- Incorporate lime and fertilizer in the annual and vegetable gardens for next growing season
- Complete pruning of late-blooming trees and shrubs
- Prune early spring-flowering shrubs only to remove diseased or damaged branches to preserve buds
Indoors:
- Give houseplants as much light as possible as lower light days begin
- Continue to let up on fertilizing indoor plants until spring
- Provide houseplants with increased humidity; mist often or place plants over a tray of moist pebbles
- Pot up prepared bulbs for indoor forcing
- Begin to increase the time between waterings but do not cut back on the amount of water