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Zone 1
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant summer-flowering bulbs
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow annual, biennial, and perennial seeds outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Move seedlings outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant cool-season vegetables for autumn harvest
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect tender plants from unexpected frosts if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear fine-needled evergreens and formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
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Zone 2
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant summer-flowering bulbs
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow annual, biennial, and perennial seeds outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Move seedlings outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant cool-season vegetables for autumn harvest
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect tender plants from unexpected frosts if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear fine-needled evergreens and formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Stake tall plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
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Zone 3
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant summer-flowering bulbs
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow annual, biennial, and perennial seeds outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Move seedlings outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant cool-season vegetables for autumn harvest
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear fine-needled evergreens and formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Stake tall plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
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Zone 4
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow annual, biennial, and perennial seeds outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Move seedlings outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow seeds outdoors for succession plantings
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear fine-needled evergreens and formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Stake tall plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
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Zone 5
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow seeds outdoors for succession plantings
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Stake tall plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
Top
 
Zone 6
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin grapes and other fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow seeds outdoors for succession plantings
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Stake tall plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
Top
 
Zone 7
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin seedlings
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin grapes and other fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow seeds outdoors for succession plantings
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they bloom
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Stake tall plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Apply summer mulch
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Move rooted chrysanthemums outdoors
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Grow warm-season fruits and vegetables under glass or plastic to increase yield
 
Top
 
Zone 8
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed; shear low-growing plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin grapes and other fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Sow seeds outdoors for succession plantings
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
 
Top
 
Zone 9
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed; shear low-growing plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin grapes and other fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove hardy and half-hardy annuals and vegetables as they fade
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
 
Top
 
Zone 10
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed; shear low-growing plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove hardy and half-hardy annuals and vegetables as they fade
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
 
Top
 
Zone 11
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove dead bulb foliage
Olive Green Ball Icon Fertilize bulbs and roses; fertilize other plants as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove faded flowers
Olive Green Ball Icon Plant potted roses, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, and perennial and biennial herbs and        flowers, and B & B shrubs, trees, ground covers, and vines
Olive Green Ball Icon Prune ground covers as needed; shear low-growing plants
Olive Green Ball Icon Thin fruits for larger fruits
Olive Green Ball Icon Protect fruits from birds
Olive Green Ball Icon Train and prune vines as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Shear formal hedges
Olive Green Ball Icon Keep the garden free of weeds
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest herb seeds and leaves
Olive Green Ball Icon Harvest vegetables and fruits when ripe
Olive Green Ball Icon Cut flowers for fresh use or drying
Olive Green Ball Icon Water as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Spray with insecticides and fungicides if needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Pinch annuals and perennials as needed
Olive Green Ball Icon Disbud roses and other flowering plants for larger blooms
Olive Green Ball Icon Remove hardy and half-hardy annuals and vegetables as they fade
Olive Green Ball Icon Lay sod; plant plugs
Olive Green Ball Icon Mow and edge the lawn as needed
 
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[Gardening Links] [Vegetables] [Lawn] [Raised Beds] [Bulbs, etc.] [Shrubs] [Perennials] [Annuals] [Herbs]