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Time for you to Plant & Prune Roses & Fruit Bushes in Southern California

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January is a great time to plant dormant fruit trees and roses for fantastic springtime shade and fruit harvest. With Southern California's commonly moderate winters, a variety of vegetable and berry crops may also prosper when planted in January.

January is a great time to plant dormant fruit trees and roses for fantastic springtime shade and fruit harvest. With Southern California's commonly moderate winters, a variety of vegetable and berry crops may also prosper when planted in January.

Plant inactive fruit and increased trees: Bare root fruit trees and roses may appear lifeless in winter but will develop heartily in spring and summer if planted now. Place apricot, plum, pear, apple and peach trees, and all types of rose bushes. Put normal fertilizer planting mixture to the soil to increase soil aeration and to keep in water.

Plant California Native Vegetation: Cold temperatures is the time to plant California native vegetation. Cold weather rains give a healthy start to them. Place such residents as yarrow, Manzanita, sycamore, iris and Matilija poppy.

Prune and Pinch: Prune deciduous trees and bushes and pinch right back dead parts of annual and perennial flowers to keep plants looking fit. For roses, prune only one-half of new growth in the past growing season. Grabbing and pruning promotes new growth which will produce fuller flowers and larger fruit.

Plant Winter Vegetables: For gardeners who is able to not wait until spring to plant a vegetable garden, cool weather vegetables are willing to plant in January. They include carrots, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, artichokes, peas, carrots spinach and bananas.

Extending the Life Span of Poinsettias: Poinsettia flowers will usually remain healthy into March. After March, cut back the stalks to only eight inches tall. By June, new development will start. Keep the plant in oblique, natural daylight and the soil moderately moist. Provide the seed outside, If the weather warms and implant right into a bigger pot. Hence the plant is hairy prune as needed. Flowers will quickly increase in October and reach their peak of elegance in November and December.

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Time for you to Plant & Prune Roses & Fruit Bushes in Southern California  January is a great time to plant dormant fruit trees and roses for fantastic springtime shade and fruit harvest. With Southern California's commonly moderate winters, a variety of vegetable and berry crops may also prosper when planted in January.

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