Garden Tasks for May in Cold to Moderate ClimatesVegetable, Herb and Fruit Garden Chores
A list of monthly chores and checks needed for vegetable, fruit and herb gardens in the month of May.
The list of garden chores and checks here are generally taken care of in the month of May. There are exceptions to this such as unexpected freezes. Depending on the climate or microclimate, these tasks will need to be adjusted. In the United States check with the local Cooperative Extension Office for a more detailed list of what is needed in each zone. Vegetable Garden
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May can be an unsettled month in the garden with too little or too much rain, unexpected freezes, spring storms pushing through with torrential downpours and damaging winds and other surprises from Mother Nature. It only makes sense to be prepared for these occurrences in advance. Utilize floating row covers to protect young seedlings from frost, high winds and many pests. May is also the time when slugs and snails awake and begin their assault in the garden. It is a good idea to treat the soil for slugs before planting and to keep a close watch throughout the season for any and all other pests. This is as simple as walking through the garden every day or two and physically checking the plants for infestations. Further ReadingTasks for those in warmer climates can be found in this article; “Garden Tasks for May in Hot to Warm Climates.” Also read, “Choosing Perennial Herbs” and “Pests and Diseases in the Vegetable Garden”
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