It’s warm enough in the fourth week of May to start thinking about planting tomatoes – The Denver Post
• Spring planting conditions are ideal with cooler temperatures. However, use care and avoid planting in wet soil. Digging in soggy soil impairs soil structure making it more difficult to plant when it finally dries out. Keep your new plants and vegetables in a part sun, sheltered location and water them often until the landscape soil dries out. Check out my Denver Post video: Flopping plants.
• Spring moisture brings mushroom growth in lawns and mulch. Remove and dispose of these little fungi forms to prevent kids and dogs• Spring planting conditions are ideal with cooler temperatures. However, use care and avoid planting in wet soil. Digging in soggy soil impairs soil structure making it more difficult to plant when it finally dries out. Keep your new plants and vegetables in a part sun, sheltered location and water them often until the landscape soil dries out. Check out my Denver Post video: Flopping plants.
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