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Gardeners' Choice offers the highest quality horticulture at affordable prices including fruits and vegetables, ground cover and vines, tomatoes, plants, flowers and bulbs, trees, bushes and shrubs, grass seed, gardening accessories and more!

Some tips to prepare your lawn and garden:

Fall (late September through late November) – Plant hardy, spring-flowering bulbs: tulips, narcissus (includes all types of daffodils), crocus, eranthis (winter aconites), erythronium, fritillaria, hyacinths snowdrops, scilla, hardy cyclamen, lilies. In California and milder areas of the Southwest, also plant ranunculus, freesias, anemones and paperwhites outdoors. Store tulips, crocus and hyacinths in refrigerator for 6-8 weeks before planting. In all regions, store potted bulbs in refrigerator for forcing indoors.

- November is a great month for planting Azaleas, Rhododendron, Camellia and other hardy broad leafed evergreens.

- Prune any diseased roses now, before the heart of winter comes.

- Bring your remaining flowers indoors to enjoy, before the cold air gets to them.

- Check out one of our affiliate partners, Park Seed for your favorites,other plants,flowers and discount-garden-supplies.

- Fall is a good time for improving your garden soil. Add manure, compost and leaves to increase the organic matter content. Check out Perm-A-Mulch

- Ornamental grasses provide wonderful interest at this time of year.

- At this time of the year, most ornamentals have become dormant and can be safely replanted. In order to transplant, dig a large root ball. Make sure to get the plant into its new location as soon as possible.

How to Seed Bare Spots And Thin Areas

Summer heat and drought usually cause thin brown spots in the lawn. Luckily, fall is the best time to seed and it’s EASY! Follow these simple steps and you’ll have a thick, green lawn

1. Prepare the soil.

The soil must be turned over to a depth of approximately 1 inch to provide a lodging place for the grass seeds. In small areas this can be done using a sharp tool such as a garden rake OR spread Enriched LawnSoil over the area.

2. Sow the seed evenly.

Seeding of the area can be done using any lawn spreader, either drop-type or rotary. On very small areas, the seed can be spread by hand.

3. Fertilize to Give Seeds a Strong Start.

Apply Starter Fertilizer the same day you seed to get the seedlings off to a strong start. Starter is specially formulated to feed the seeds with all the nutrients they need to grow thicker grass quicker!

4. Watering is critical.

Keep the seeds constantly moist to start germination. Water often, rather than deeply, since only the top inch of the soil needs to be kept moist. Once germination starts, keep the area moist until the seedlings are well established.

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