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Shop for roses and prepare your beds for them: lots of compost and good drainage. Be sure to pick a sunny site! On bare root plants, it really is important to get them into the ground now. Container plants can wait a few more weeks or even a month until we warm up a bit, but you can also plant now.
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Plant trees and evergreen shrubs.
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Prune trees, especially ones susceptible to oak wilt. Clean up water shoots and sprouts. Clean off tiny stems from crape myrtles.
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Dig up grass from around the trees to give them a wide berm away from grass.
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Pull weeds! Or mow them down; many are already setting seed.
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Brown patch: If you have a history of brown patch in your lawn, go ahead and treat it now with fungicide. If you have a history of it, you'll probably see it again this year. If you have low drainage spots, correct for that. Don't overwater or over fertilize.
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Plant calendulas, coneflower, gaillardia, and hollyhock.
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Clean up mushy leaves from frozen plants, like agapanthus, society garlic, daylilies, and others.
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Cut back frozen woody perennials, herbaceous salvias, and evergreen salvias, like Salvia greggii (autumn or cherry sage).
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Wait a few weeks to prune evergreen shrubs.