General
Gardening Tips:
• Fall is a great time to plant trees, shrubs, bulbs,
perennials, grass seed and sod. Plants that are planted
in the fall enjoy cooler temperatures and ideal growing
conditions that allow roots ample time to grow into the
surrounding soil. Barretta Garden Center carries only the
healthiest, most beautiful plants from the country's finest
growers. Be sure to use Barretta Starter Plant Food when
planting.
• Plants and trees that provide color in the month
of September include beautyberry, crape myrtles, cotoneaster,
viburnums, hypericum, hydrangeas, potentilla, pyracantha
and butterfly bush.
• There are lots of perennials with interest now including
coreopsis, scabiosa and ornamental grasses.
• Add a touch of fall to your landscape by planting
hardy mums now.
• Do not prune azaleas, rhododendrons and other spring
flowering shrubs because they have already set their buds
for next year's blooms. If you feel these shrubs do need
to be pruned, however, you can prune them now, but you will
sacrifice next spring flowers.
• Time to transplant peonies or divide them if you
wish to multiply your plants.
• Spring blooming bulbs are in stock at both Barretta
Garden Center locations. Purchase now for the best selection
and plant them in October. Plant iris, tulips, crocus, daffodils
and many others for glorious color next spring.
• Add a touch of fall to your home and landscape with
hardy mums.
• Time to put away the beetle traps until next year.
Lawns:
• September is the best month of the entire year to
seed your lawn. This includes both seeding a new lawn and
reseeding (overseeding) an established lawn to make it thicker
and healthier.
• If you need to, you can lime, fertilize and seed
your lawn all in the same day. Otherwise, seed and fertilize
the same day and then lime later in the fall.
• If needed, fall is a great time to aerate and/or
dethatch the lawn. If you decide to do one or both of these,
they should be done prior to seeding.
• If you like, you can topdress the lawn with Orgro,
an organic compost, to improve heavy compacted, clay soil.
Topdressing can be used alone or along with aeration, seeding
and fertilizing.
• If you do plan to aerate, dethatch or rototill (for
total renovation), thoroughly soak the soil a day or two
before you start your project or perform your project a
day or two after a good rain.
• September is also a good time to apply a grub control
to your lawn such as Dylox (or Milky Spore as a long-term
control).
• Now is also a good time to control weeds growing
in the lawn, however you cannot weed kill and seed the same
day. If you choose to kill weeds in the lawn first, you
must wait three weeks to seed your lawn. Or, if you seed
first, you will need to wait until the new seed has germinated
and been mowed at least twice before applying a weed killer.
• If you want to prevent winter annual weeds from
germinating in the lawn, you can apply Portrait in September,
but this would prevent you from seeding now. You will have
to wait 60 days to seed, which means you would probably
need to wait until spring to seed the lawn.
Tips on applying weed killer:
• Do not apply weed controls on newly seeded areas.
• Do not apply weed controls on windy days.
• Do not apply weed controls near or on the edge of
waterways.
• Do not apply weed controls when temperatures are
above 85 degrees F.
• Do not allow children or pets to play on lawns freshly
applied with weed controls. Wait until weed control is dry
if you applied a liquid weed killer. If you applied a granular
weed control, wait one week.
• Always check the label of weed control products
and follow the labeling instructions.
Feeding the Lawn:
• Fall is the best time to feed your lawn with a good
quality, slow-release lawn food, with at least two feedings
between the months of September, October, November and December.
We recommend using Barretta Premium 26-4-12 and Barretta
Select 14-18-14 for feeding your lawn this fall.
• If you are seeding or sodding the lawn, use Barretta
Select 14-18-14. It is high in phosphorus, which aids in
seedling germination and encourages strong root development.
If you use Barretta Select 14-18-14 in September, follow-up
with Barretta Premium 24-4-12 in November or December.
• If you are not seeding or sodding, use Barretta
Premium 26-4-12. It is the ideal fertilizer to help green-up
your lawn and keep it looking thick and healthy. This product
is high in nitrogen, which will continue feeding the lawn
over an extended period of time. If you use Barretta Premium
26-4-12 in September, follow-up with Barretta Select 14-18-14
in November or December as a root-building winterizer.
Seeding the Lawn:
September is the best month to seed your lawn with improved
varieties of quality grass seed. We recommend using one
of Barretta's Grass seeds blends -- Barretta Tuff Play,
Barretta Sunny, Barretta Shady -- which have been specially
formulated for this area.
Barretta Sunny Blend
Barretta Sunny Blend is made up of five high quality bluegrasses
and fine fescue and will grow in conditions ranging from
full sun to 50% shade.
Seeding rates:
3 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. on new lawns.
1.5 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. when overseeding.
Barretta Shady Blend
Barretta Shady Blend is made up of fine fescues and hard
fescues and will grow in conditions ranging from 50% shade
to 90% shade.
Seeding rates:
4 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. on new lawns.
2 lbs./1,000 sq. ft.when overseeding.
Barretta Tuff Play Blend
Barretta Tuff Play Blend is made up of five top tall fescues
and a touch of bluegrass. This blend thrives in conditions
ranging from full sun to 70% shade, and can take all kinds
of soil condition (wet, dry, clay, sandy).
Seeding rates:
8 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. on new lawns.
4 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. when overseeding.
Barretta garden Center has an assortment of free informational
bulletins on lawns. Stop by the garden center and pick-up
a copy of any that you may need.
Fruit and Vegetable Gardens:
• Time to continue with fall crops. You can still
seed beets, radishes, turnips, and leaf lettuce.
• Barretta has ready to go plants of cabbage, broccoli,
Brussels sprouts, collards and lettuce.
• Hinder deer repellent can be used on fruits and
vegetables.
• Spray fall crops with Thuricide to protect them
from cabbageworms.
House Plants
• Time to bring houseplants back indoors. If needed,
spray them first with one of the following products: Schultz
Houseplant Spray, Safer Houseplant Spray or Ortho Rose &
Flower Insect Killer. You can dust the soil with insecticide
granules to prevent bringing in ants, wireworms, sow bugs,
etc.
• Repot pot bound plants with Barretta Potting Mix.
• Fertilize your houseplants with Jack's Classic,
Peters Plant Food or Osmocote through November, and then
stop feeding them until February.
Additional Information:
For more information to help you garden more easily and
successfully, stop in the garden center and pick-up a copy
of the following bulletins:
• Fall Lawn Care
• Many Other Lawn Care Sheets
• Roses
• Crape Myrtle Varieties
• Amaryllis
• Paper White Narcissus
• Forcing Bulbs Indoors
• Fruit Tree Spray Program
• Pest Appearance Timetable
• Proper Planting Instructions