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Daffodils Mid-Fall Planting NOVEMBER UPDATE Featured Plant Prepping for Next Season Landscape Management Services Landscape Management Services We have started planting bulbs for Tulips and Daffo- dils. They are planted now so that they bloom in early Spring. In deer-prone areas, we do not recommend tulips. Incorporating an assortment of colorful daffo- dils is a better suited alter- native where deer are prom- inent. Please note that the ideal time for their planting is the month of November. ISSUE 11 For more seasonal planting tips and service details, Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScaloraBros VOLUME 1 Fertilizing & Lime Applications Conditioning and Protecting Your Soil Full name: Daffodils Size: 1-5” Form: small/medium flower Light Requirements: Full Sun Blooms: Fall Foliage: medium green Color: yellow, gold, orange, white, pink, green, red Daffodils are bulb plants that bloom in early Spring. They come in a variety of colorful patterns. They are also known as Narcissus after the Greek myth of the man who drowned while staring into his own reflection. They are deer resistant and have become an iconic flower in the coming of Spring. Pelletized Lime is a crucial component in maintaining a healthy lawn by decreasing how acidic it is. It raises the pH levels in the soil, so the natural high acid content in is counteracted. If soil is too acidic, plant material is unable to absorb any nutri- ents. Fertilizing is especially important this time of year so that the soil is ready for the coming harsh winter conditions. All fertil- izing and lime applications need to be complete by November 30.

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Daffodils Mid-Fall Planting

N O V E M B E R U P D A T E

Featured Plant Prepping for Next Season

Landscape Management ServicesLandscape Management Services

We have started planting bulbs for Tulips and Daffo-dils. They are planted now so that they bloom in early Spring. In deer-prone areas, we do not recommend tulips. Incorporating an assortment of colorful daffo-dils is a better suited alter-native where deer are prom-inent. Please note that the ideal time for their planting is the month of November.

ISSUE 11

For more seasonal planting tips and service details, Like us on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/ScaloraBros

VOLUME 1

Fertilizing & Lime ApplicationsConditioning and Protecting Your Soil

Full name: DaffodilsSize: 1-5”Form: small/medium flowerLight Requirements: Full SunBlooms: FallFoliage: medium greenColor: yellow, gold, orange, white, pink, green, red

Daffodils are bulb plants that bloom in early Spring. They come in a variety of colorful patterns. They are also known as Narcissus after the Greek myth of the man who drowned while staring into his own reflection. They are deer resistant and have become an iconic flower in the coming of Spring.

Pelletized Lime is a crucial component in maintaining a healthy lawn by decreasing how acidic it is. It raises the pH levels in the soil, so the natural high acid content in is counteracted. If soil is too acidic, plant material is unable to absorb any nutri-ents. Fertilizing is especially important this time of year so that the soil is ready for the coming harsh winter conditions. All fertil-izing and lime applications need to be complete by November 30.