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bloom, it’s time to think up like wildfire,” Roeder er of Avantgarden in For those who didn’t
about the garden. said. Downtown Auburn. plant bulbs in the fall,
Tending to these basic Applying granular pre- That includes raking there are plenty in bloom
tasks now will help ensure emergent is easy — sim- and cleaning up leaves now at local nurseries to
thriving lawn, plants and ply sprinkle it throughout and downed branches. add color to the garden.
trees when winter is over. the yard and garden area Plant them in the yard
where things are growing. Trim and prune or keep them in a kitchen
Fertilizer And it doesn’t have to be If you haven’t yet window.
Gardening expert Brad watered in. BEN FURTADO • GOLD COUNTRY NEWS SERVICE pruned fruit trees and
Roeder, owner of Yamasa- “Typically it is non-water Kim Wright, owner of Avantgarden in Downtown rose bushes, it’s getting a Make a plan
ki Nursery in Auburn, soluble,” Roeder said. “So it Auburn, adds some colorful spring blooms to a little late. Although it’s too early
puts this at the top of his won’t matter if you do it container garden. But better late than to plant vegetables, this is
list. Apply fertilizer to before or after it rains.” never, Wright said. a good time to start plan-
lawn, plants, flowers and tuning it up. each cycle and visually Give rose bushes a ning what to grow this
trees, he advised. Irrigation Over the winter, freez- inspect each sprinkler treatment of dormant oil season and where you’ll
“The plants will start This is a good time to ing temperatures can head for damage. spray to kill any mites that put things, Roeder said.
coming out of dormancy make a thorough inspec- break pipes or damage
and you’ll want to have tion of the sprinkler sys- sprinkler heads. Run your
food available for them,” tem, getting it ready and sprinkler system through
O Auburn resident
Buddy Bloxham has
grown a variety of vegeta-
onions a couple of years
ago. Last year’s crop pro-
duced some the size of
ones from Eisley’s just
before that heavy rain,” he
said. “They took off like
in Texas, bills itself as the
largest and oldest onion
plant grower in the nation.
bles on his land just out- baseballs. But this year he you wouldn’t believe. As Bloxham consulted with
side of town. has bigger dreams. long as it doesn’t get down a Dixondale expert and
But, for him, nothing His crop is a mix of local into the 20s, the onions did research on the UC
beats the onion. starts he planted in the fall, will survive. They’re pretty Davis Web site.
“They’re easy to grow,” and several specialties he hardy.” He planted the onions
Bloxham said recently. “All just put into the garden The Alicia Craigs, Big in 50-gallon plastic barrels
that he cut in half.
“That gives me two solid
bottoms,” he explained.