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THE GARDEN FANATIC
“[Easter] is a religious ... activity of spring in our blood.”
-- WALLACE STEVENS
“ ... We call this Friday good.”
-- T.S. ELIOT
My earliest recollections of Easter are images of fellow boys
squirming in Sunday school, anticipating the hunt for brightly
colored, hard-boiled eggs in the church parking lot. Gardening was
the last thing on my mind; after all, it’s still the ‘50s, and I
haven’t progressed beyond raking bougainvillea leaves (as messy then
as they are now).
April stirs a gardener’s blood with a host of opportunities in
Laguna -- the largest selection of flowers, vegetables, shrubs and
trees are available this month. Your favorite nursery is literally
overflowing with tempting spring bloomers, vying for attention with
Easter holiday plants. Read on, and let’s get back to the garden with
the Plant Man.
Q: I forgot to fertilize last month. Am I too late?
A: Absolutely not. But the sooner you do so, the quicker your
plants will benefit.
Q: Mr. Plantman, should I prune my fuchsias?
A: Catharine has begun to prune our fuchsias, so it’s OK. Prune
them to make them bushier this month, and to stimulate new growth.
Q: What is that orange stuff on my rose leaves?
A: Rose rust is a fungus that appears on the undersides of the
leaves first. The onset of moderate temperatures and the presence of
moisture allow the spores to infest roses. Spray either Funginex or
Orthonex at seven-day intervals for best control. Keep the ground
beneath your roses raked up and clean!
Q: Plant Man! What’s the best annual color now?
A: I would recommend planting marigolds, petunias, cosmos, phlox
and bedding begonias for brilliant color in April.
Q: Is it time to plant vegetables?
A: Vegetable planting is well under way. Seeds of most kinds may
be sown now, such as beets, carrots, corn, lettuce, peas and
radishes. Tomatoes, cucumbers, pepper and eggplant may be found from
starters.
Q: Hi Plant Man. Will Daylight Savings have an effect on my
plants?
A: Only that your plants will have more attention from you,
because you’ll be able to garden into the early evening!
I call every Friday good, because the fifth day marks the
beginning of the weekend. However, the third Friday of this month is
special, as it will find me “opening” my Easter basket at my mother’s
home. Nestled amid the artificial grass will be brightly colored,
hard-boiled eggs and jellybeans that I will put aside for later. At
that moment, heart racing, I only want to satiate my addiction, and
it will be there for the 47th consecutive year, the foil wrapped,
chocolate Easter bunny. See you next time.
* STEVE KAWARATANI is the owner of Landscapes by Laguna Nursery,
1540 S. Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. He is married to local artist
Catharine Cooper and has three cats. He can be reached at (949)
497-2438, or by e-mail at [email protected].
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