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What Independence Day means for gardeners

  • Neal Holland, a horticulture professor at North Dakota State University, referred to July Fourth as 'Independence Day for gardeners.'
  • July 4 marks a transition point in the growing season, signaling a pause in certain gardening tasks.
  • Fertilizing perennial flowers, shrubs, and young trees should stop after June, according to gardening guidelines.
  • Garden centers allow for the planting of potted trees, shrubs, and perennials throughout summer.
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What Independence Day means for gardeners

Neal Holland, longtime horticulture professor with North Dakota State University, was fond of calling July Fourth “Independence Day for gardeners.” I’m not sure if he coined the phrase or borrowed it from a predecessor, but the term refers to gardeners being freed from certain tasks that can be discontinued for the remainder of the season. July 4 is an easy date to remember for halting a few garden chores, and it’s a transition point of the grow…

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