Winter is upon us and all of the trees are bare. Take just a little bit of time and go ahead and trim some of your trees. Crepe Myrtles should be trimmed on the ends where the seeds are. Oak trees need to be trimmed back just a little. This will help to prevent the trees from becoming diseased. For your lawn, put down a good winter fertilizer. Raking up leaves? Mulch them up for excellent fertilizer for plant beds. This will also protect the beds from freezing temperatures.
For more gardening tips, call Charles Thompson, the Garden Club Chairperson at 972-530-3691. We?’ll see you in the Spring!