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Information on gardening, services and products offered in the greater Deerfield area.
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Monthly gardening tips and information by our gardening expert, Debbie Windoloski of Gardenscapes.
   
eerfield has some of the finest places to meet your landscaping and gardening needs, with blossoming varieties of indoor and outdoor flora that will abound your abode with Deerfield's natural country charm. If you really want to make your homestead look the best it can be, these businesses have been serving residents of Deerfield and many neighboring towns for years. Here is a listing of some of those great places to visit if you are looking to enhance the beauty of your home and garden.
    
   

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WATERWISE GARDENING

Since drought seems to be the topic on the minds of most gardeners this spring, we must find ways to deal with the impending water restrictions and work smarter at getting our gardens to survive the continuing dry spell. Here are some tips for you to try and share with your gardening friends.
   

 Keep new plantings to a minimum
Drought conditions are not the time to establish new gardens. Even though you may select drought-tolerant plants, they still need to establish a good root system to survive and that takes water.
 
Decide which plants in your landscape need watering

Water restrictions may necessitate prioritizing which plants get the precious water that is allotted. Decide which trees, shrubs and perennials you cannot live without, i.e. sentimental or historic plants, expensive plants, roses, new or recent transplants put in during the past 1 to 5 years. Lawns should not be at the top of your list!
 

Improve your soil to make it moisture retentive

Light, sandy soils and heavy, clay soils do not hold moisture. Healthy plants depend upon quality soil and soil with water holding capacity. Adding organic matter such as compost or peat to your soil will help.
 

Make smart planting choices
If you do put in new plantings, select native plants and drought-tolerant varieties. There are many trees, shrubs and perennials that can tolerate and survive drought conditions once established. This goes for lawns as well. Do your research. Global warming and drought conditions go hand-in-hand and may not go away.
  
Mulch!
The benefits of mulch are many. Mulch will reduce the soil temperature, slow evaporation, retain moisture, insulate plant roots and keep weed growth to a minimum. Apply a 2 to 4 inch layer of aged tree bark mulch around your plants, keeping it away from the stem or trunk.
   
Limit Fertilizer
Using a fertilizer during drought conditions will only stress your plants. Adding a layer of compost in the spring is your best bet to add nutrients.
 
Pull Those Weeds!
Yes, weeds are plants too and they require water to grow. Faithfully pulling weeds will eliminate competition of water.
 
Make Smart Container Choices
Containers are very trendy but you need to think of their daily watering needs. Select drought tolerant plants, use containers that retain water (forget about clay or line a clay pot with a plastic pot first), mulch the top of the pots, group several pots together, and protect them from high heat and wind areas. Try shade plant containers for a change!
 

For more information, tips and advice, log on to www.zone5gardening.com where you will find a comprehensive Events Calendar of garden-related activities taking place in and around the Pioneer Valley, a helpful Resources Directory, and Gardening Tips tailored to gardening in our Zone 5 planting area. A month-by-month gardening care calendar is also available. 

Be sure to stop by and visit Gardenscapes located on the corner of East St. and Newton Lane in Hadley. I'm always happy to share my gardens with other gardeners and the garden is really starting to look spectacular!

Happy Gardening!  

Debra Windoloski
Owner, Gardenscapes  

Debbie Windoloski is a certified Master Horticulturist and owner of Gardenscapes (zone5gardening.com) in Hadley.

    
     
  
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