May Gardening Tips - Kim Kroner Real Estate

Continue planting trees and shrubs.

Plant annuals – geraniums, impatiens, petunias, marigolds, etc.
(wait until the last chance of frost or be prepared to cover)
Prepare containers and window boxes for planting. Make your own hanging baskets or purchase them.
Keep rose bushes on a planned spray and fertilizer schedule to maximize blooms. Prune rhododendrons and flowering shrubs soon after flowering.
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Kim Kroner Realtor - Associate Broker
Top Producer - NVAR Multi Million Dollar Sales Club
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Long & Foster Christie's International
Cell: (703) 946-2526
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309 Maple Ave W. Vienna, VA 22180

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