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Canterbury Fames Showroom and Sales Office

Welcome to Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center

We are located just 3 miles west of the Suncoast Parkway in Hudson, FL See map

Address:

14543 Hays Rd., Hudson, FL 34669

(727) 857-0242

Business Hours:

Mon-Fri: 7am-5pm Saturday: 7am-3pm Closed Sundays

Ask a Master Gardener

📅 February 28th, 2024 | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM:

Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our monthly Ask a Master Gardener events! 🌱

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the knowledgeable and experienced Master Gardener volunteers from the Pasco County Extension office will be here to answer all your gardening questions.

From plant selection and care to pest control and landscaping tips, you’ll receive expert advice tailored to your specific needs. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your gardening skills and grow your green thumb.

Mark your calendars and bring your questions for an informative and interactive session with the Pasco County Master Gardeners. 🌻🌿

Can you plant in the winter? Yes, you can! Here are some gardening tips for January

WHAT TO PLANT

Annuals/Bedding plants: Plants that can be added to the garden during the coolest months include dianthus, pansy, petunia, viola, and snapdragon.

Camellias: Select and plant camellias this month. Come and visit us now for the best selection of colors and forms. Learn more about Camellias: https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/camellia-pink/

Figure 1. Camellia
Credit: UF/IFAS

Vegetables: Irish potatoes can be planted now. Be sure to start with healthy seed pieces. Continue planting cool-season crops, including broccoli, kale, carrots, and lettuce. 

 

WHAT TO DO

Deciduous fruit: Plant deciduous fruit trees now to give their roots time to develop before the warm, dry spring months. Prune and fertilize existing trees. 

Cold protection: Be ready to cover tender plants to minimize damage and be sure covers extend all the way to the ground. Frost or freezes are likely this month and next. We have frost cloth available for sale in 10’x15′ pieces for $32.50.

Irrigation: Irrigate lawns and landscape plants minimally. This is their dormant season.

Shrubs and trees: Prune non-spring flowering shrubs and trees this month to improve form. 

Crape Myrtle: Remove seed pods, crossing branches, and small twiggy growth to improve the appearance and form of the plant, if desired. Hard pruning is not required.

Pests: Apply horticultural oil to citrus, shrubs, camellias, and deciduous fruit trees while plants are dormant to control scale.

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