Maintenance Calendar
For your convenience, here’s a handy calendar for organic landscape maintenance.
January
| Watering |
Spot water dry areas. |
| Pest Control |
Apply horticultural oil for over wintering insects on tress and shrubs, check house plants for pests. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Shade trees and summer flowering trees can be trimmed and pruned. |
| Fertilization |
Foliar feed all winter annuals with organic liquid fertilizer and microbes. |
| Planting |
Any horticultural plant can be transplanted, plant diantus, cabbage, and pansies. |
| Other |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. Good month to take a soil sample if you had some problems with unknown causes last year. |
February
| Watering |
Water the landscape deeply every ten days. |
| Pest Control |
Apply horticultural oil for over wintering insects on trees and shrubs. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Summer flowering trees and evergreens, this is the best time to prune all fruit and nut trees, prune roses around mid-month. |
| Fertilization |
Lava sand and other amendments. |
| Planting |
Any horticultural plant can be transplanted. Cool season annuals, separate crowded perennials. |
| Weeds |
Apply corn gluten meal to turf grass at 20-25 pounds per 1000 square feet. |
| Other |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
March
| Watering |
As needed but no more than once every ten days. |
| Pest Control |
Check for pill bugs, snails, and slug (Use diatomaceous earth). Check for caterpillars (use Bacillus thuringiensis Bt). Check for black spot and powdery mildew (use Bioform Liquid organic fertilizer with microbes). |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Evergreen shrubs, spring flowering shrubs after they have finished blooming. |
| Fertilization |
Fertilize the lawn and beds with dry organic fertilizer at 20lbs per 1000 Sq ft. Spray the entire landscape with liquid organic fertilizer mixed with microbes. |
| Planting |
Just about any tree and shrub, tomatoes and other cool season vegetables, spring annuals such as Petunias. |
| Other |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
April
| Mowing |
Mow weekly and let the clippings fall. Bag only if needed for weed control. |
| Watering |
Water deeply and infrequently. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Only dead or diseased wood. |
| Fertilization |
Foliar spray only on shrubs and beds with liquid organic fertilizer and a biostimulant. |
| Planting |
Turf grass from sod, spring annuals, container grown roses, melons, okra, southern peas, corn, squash, beans, cucumbers, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, and herbs. |
| Weeds |
Remove by hand and bag mower clippings. |
| Mulch |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
May
| Mowing |
Mow weekly and let the clippings fall. Bag only if needed for weed control. |
| Watering |
Water deeply and infrequently. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Only dead or diseased wood. |
| Fertilization |
Dry organic fertilizer in beds and on lawn. Foliar spray on beds and lawn with liquid organic fertilizer and microbial solution. |
| Planting |
Lawn grass from seed or sod, summer annuals, cannas, caladiums, southern peas, okra, and melons. |
| Weeds |
Remove by hand and bag mower clippings. |
| Mulch |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
June
| Mowing |
Mow weekly and let the clippings fall. |
| Watering |
Water deeply and infrequently. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Only dead or diseased wood. |
| Fertilization |
Turf fertilizer in beds and lawn if not done in May. Foliar spray on beds and lawn with liquid organic fertilizer and a biostimulant. |
| Planting |
All warm season grass from seed or sod, summer annuals, Crepe Myrtles, fall tomatoes. |
| Weeds |
Remove by hand. |
| Mulch |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
July
| Planting |
Summer annuals, Moss Rose, Periwinkles, etc. Any container grown plants, Bermuda seed and other warm season lawn grass. |
| Fertilization |
Spread dry organic fertilizer and liquid organic fertilizer on entire landscape. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Dead or diseased limbs including roses. Remove all spent perennial blooms. |
| Watering |
Water deeply and infrequently (1 to 2 times per week as needed). Annuals as needed. |
| Pest Control |
Fire ants: mound drench with EcoExempt IC and spread Extinguish over the entire property. Fleas/Ticks/Chiggers: EcoExempt IC sprayed on infested areas. Brown Patch: Top dress with compost and spray a heavy dose of microbes and organic liquid fertilizer. |
| Weeds |
Spray with Weed Eraser or straight 20% Vinegar. |
| Mulch |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
August
| Planting |
Warm season grasses from seed or sod. Container grown shrubs. |
| Fertilization |
Spread organic solid pellets and liquid organic fertilizer on entire landscape. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Dead or diseased limbs including roses. Remove all spent perennial blooms. |
| Watering |
Water deeply and infrequently (1 to 2 times per week as needed). Annuals as needed. |
| Pest Control |
Fire ants: mound drench with EcoExempt IC and spread Extinguish over the entire property. Fleas/Ticks/Chiggers: EcoExempt IC sprayed on infested areas. Brown Patch: Top dress with compost and spray a heavy dose of microbes and Bioform Liquid. |
| Weeds |
Spray with Weed Eraser or straight 20% Vinegar. |
| Mulch |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
September
| Planting |
Warm season grasses by sod only. Container grown shrubs. Cool season grass seed. Perennials. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Dead or diseased limbs including roses. Remove all spent perennial blooms. Remove surface tree roots if necessary. |
| Watering |
Water deeply and infrequently (1 to 2 times per week as needed). Annuals as needed. |
| Pest Control |
Fire ants: mound drench with EcoExempt IC and spread Extinguish over the entire property. Fleas/Ticks/Chiggers: EcoExempt IC sprayed on infested areas. Brown Patch: Top dress with compost and spray a heavy dose of microbes and Bioform Liquid. |
| Weeds |
Spray with Weed Eraser or straight 20% Vinegar. Apply corn gluten meal to turf grass at 20-25 pounds per 1000 square feet. |
| Fertilization |
Apply Lava Sand and Soil Amendments. Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bare soil if not already done. |
October
November
December
| Planting |
Trees and shrubs. |
| Pruning and Trimming |
Evergreens for aesthetics, fruit trees prior to bud break. |
| Watering |
Once if no rain, annuals as needed. |
| Pest Control |
Henbit, clover, and wildflowers: we recommend leaving them alone or plant rye in October to prevent. |
| Mulch |
Add cedar or hardwood mulch to bedding areas and bare soil before the first freeze. |