Your garden month by month

  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
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  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
  • Fertilise – Liquid feed vegetables and ornamentals fortnightly.
  • Lawns – Mow lawns weekly just removing one third of the blade growth. Apply wetting agent if lawn showing signs of stress and brown dry patches.
  • Fruit – Protect fruit from fruit fly with sprays or exclusion bags. Treat scale with white oil.
  • Vegetables – Plant summer veggies in a warm sheltered spot. Hand water regularly as the warmer weather continues.
  • General – Mulch garden beds 80cm thick with a coarse free draining mulch. (Don’t mulch up close to plant stems or they’ll rot). Spray roses etc., for aphids and sap-sucking insects with White Oil. Increase water to pots or hanging baskets during warmer weather and windy conditions. Apply a wetting agent to garden beds and lawns to aid water penetration through the hot summer months.
  • Reticulation – Adjust reticulation according to allowed watering days as per Watercorp’s Watering Schedule www.watercorp.com.au. Additional hand watering may be required to ornamentals, pots, hanging baskets and new establishing trees and shrubs. Water in early mornings to reduce spread of fungal diseases.
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