October
Current Berry Picking Status:
These are approximate times for the 2012 season. Look for updates as picking times get closer and daily updates when picking opens..
Blueberries: Late June beginning of July
Blackberries: Mid to late July
Peaches: August
Red Raspberries: July through Fall
Apricots: Mid to late June
Apples: July through Fall
The U-Pick Patch opens at dawn and closes at dusk. We close the patch every couple of days to ensure that there are plenty of ripe berries for all of our pickers. To check whether the patch is open for picking and for daily fruit availability check this website, find us on Facebook, or call us toll-free at 888-459-2586. The message on this machine changes from season to season and also includes greenhouse hours and more.
October
Lawn
Fall leaves should be removed to prevent suffocation and death of the grass. Rake them if they are piled heavily or mow them. A mulching mower will chop them finely and add humus to the soil. Spray for weeds. Dandelions, henbit and chickweed are best controlled in the fall when the plants are young.
Landscape
Fertilize all trees & shrubs in late September to mid-October. You may only fertilize now, or fertilize in spring and fall. Depends on the health of the shrubs and the growth rate you want to achieve. For example if you want your trees to grow at a faster rate, fertilize both in the spring and in the fall. Fertilize with Tree & Shrub Fertilizer (Ferti-lome brand = 19-8-10) or Osmocote fertilizer. Depending on the size of the shrub ½ cup to 1 cup per shrub and water it in well.
Place tree wrap around the bark of young trees. This will prevent sun scorch when the leaves drop and the bark is exposed all winter. It will also prevent pesky rabbits from chewing on the tender bark. Protect the bark, it is like our skin, it is a protective layer to prevent infection and invasions that cause damage and diseases.
Plant new trees and shrubs. Water new and establishing plants to send them into winter with ample moisture. Need some shade or ornamental trees? Now is the best time to plant trees (with the exception of Redbud, Dogwood, & Birch as they root slowly and may not be prepared for winter). Plant the exceptions in the spring.
Plant Fall Bulbs (tulips, daffodils). Choose a sunny to part shade location with good drainage.
Time for fall cleanup. Remove any fallen fruit, leaves, branches and cut weeds back as a good sanitation practice. This will prevent over-wintering of insects and diseases! Time to spray Lime Sulphur on old roses susceptible to diseases and fruit trees to clean-up fungus and prevent it from overwintering on fallen debris.
Clean up Iris Beds this Fall. Iris are known for a couple of common problems: a fungus disease known as iris leaf spot and an insect called the iris borer. Though both cause problems in the spring, now is the time to start control measures. Both the fungus and eggs of the borer overwinter on old, dead leaves. Removing iris leaves and other garden debris from the iris bed this fall reduces populations of these pests. This can significantly reduce problems next spring.
Move all chemicals inside to a location where they will not freeze. Most liquid chemicals lose their potency if they have been subjected to extreme cold temperatures.
Remember to unhook all your hoses and your Drip Irrigation from your hydrant before the first frost. All water in the rubber hoses will drain. Make sure all garden hose are unhooked from all your hydrants.

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