Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Dec. 22



Rose pruning can begin now, but be sure to discard old canes and leaves to prevent the spread of fungal disease. (Photo: Kathy Morrison)


Winter starts soggy and very busy

Welcome to winter! Rainy weather and holiday celebrations will pretty much keep a lot of gardeners indoors this week.


On the other hand. a little vigorous exercise outside can be refreshing. Keep it simple and tackle chores that really need to be done:


* Pay attention to where rainwater collects. Make a note to address muddy spots (or turn them into rain gardens). Redirect water away from the house or other structures.

* Dump out water that collected in or under potted plants. Remove any saucers.

* Start pruning roses. Strip remaining foliage and reduce the bush by about half. Discard old canes and leaves to prevent spread of fungal disease.

* Rake, rake, rake. Remove leaves from hardscape (when wet, they make sidewalks slippery). Keep drains leaf-free.

* Use disease-free fallen leaves for compost or mulch.

* Keep poinsettias in a sunny, warm location indoors. Water thoroughly, but make sure the plant has drainage: Poke holes in the foil wrapper. After the holidays, feed your plants monthly so they’ll bloom again next December.

* Just because it rained doesn’t mean every plant got watered. Give a drink to plants that the rain didn’t reach, such as under eaves or under evergreen trees. Also, well-watered plants hold up better to frost than thirsty plants.

* It’s bare-root season, but don’t plant in soggy soil. If you can’t get the plant in the ground right away, refresh roots by soaking overnight in water.

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