Order spring-flowering bulbs in August and September to be planted in October and November.
August #8 (Outdoor)
August #7 (Outdoor)
Autumn crocus (Colchicum sp.) bulbs should be ordered now and planted soon after they arrive for a beautiful fall display. They are sometimes available at garden centers, but more often…
August #6 (Outdoor)
August is also a good time to dig and divide daylilies, using a sharp shovel to split the clumps into desirable sizes. Cut back foliage to 5 inches and replant…
August #5 (Outdoor)
Divide and transplant bearded iris during the month of August. Cut back the foliage by two-thirds, dig and divide rhizomes, and remove any dead portions. Check for iris borers and…
August #4 (Outdoor)
Stop watering amaryllis bulbs late this month and place in a dry location After the leaves turn yellow, remove the foliage and store bulbs in a cool, dry, dark place…
Bold Isn’t Always Big
UT Gardens’ August 2020 Plant of the Month: Sedum takesimense
August #3 (Outdoor)
For late crops of beets, carrots, callards, kale, lettuce, spinach, turnips, mustards, and radish, sow seeds before the middle of the month. Transplants of broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and onions can…
August #2 (Outdoor)
Sow pansies, ornamental kale and cabbage, and Swiss chard seed in a good quality potting medium. After seedlings develop true leaves, transplant them into individual cell packs or pots. Feed…
August #1 (Outdoor)
Begin collecting seeds of annuals and perennials for next year’s garden. Cut seed heads and place in a brown paper bag to dry, labeling each bag with the name of…