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November What To Do Now Calendar



Care for houseplants – Clean foliage, water regularly and fertilize. Repot as necessary. For more information on caring for houseplants, go to the Bayer Advanced houseplant page. To feed and protect from insects, use Bayer Advanced™ 2-in-1 Insect Control plus Fertilizer Plant Spikes – no spraying, no mess. Just push the spikes into the soil for up to eight weeks of nutrition and protection. To control existing insects, use Bayer Advanced™ Dual Action Rose & Flower Insect Killer Ready-To-Use. Bring houseplants back indoors before temperatures drop into the 50s.

Care for roses – Remove faded flowers, cutting back to the first leaf with five leaflets. Roses, such as floribundas and shrubs, which bloom in clusters, can be lightly sheared after blooms fade.

Control garden weeds – This winter’s weeds are easiest to control when young, which is now. Use an appropriate weed killer, hoe or pull by hand. (Spray only the weeds you want controlled and be sure to take care in applying herbicides to prevent spray drift from damaging desirable plants.)

Control indoor pests – To control insects like spiders, fleas and cockroaches, use Bayer Advanced™ Home Pest plus Germ* Killer Indoor and Outdoor Insect Killer Ready-To-Spray, a non-aerosol home pest killer that kills insects and reduces up to 99.9% of the germs* they may leave behind. For easier-than-ever control of roaches, use Bayer Advanced™ Dual Action Roach Killer Power Pen® Ready-To-Use. For more information, visit the Bayer Advanced home pest control Web page. If just outdoor ants are your problem and you prefer to use a granule, use Bayer Advanced™ Triple Action Ant Killer Granules.
*Staphylococcus aureus and Enterobacter aerogenes on hard, non-porous, non-food contact surfaces. No residual sanitizer action. Not for primary use as a sanitizer.

Control lawn weeds – Kill winter annual weeds such as chickweeds and henbit with Bayer Advanced™ All-In-One Lawn Weed & Crabgrass Killer Ready-To-Use. This product kills over 200 types of broadleaf weeds, including dandelions and clover, plus grassy weeds like crabgrass and nutgrass – without harming your lawn (Not for use on St. Augustine grass, Bahia, bentgrass, carpetgrass, centipedegrass of Dichondra). One application in fall will kill many weeds when they are small and easier to control than they will be next spring.

Control slugs and snails – Protect flowers, vegetables and other tender plants with Bayer Advanced™ Dual Action Snail & Slug Killer Bait Granules. Can be used around pets and wildlife.

Fertilize lawns – This is one of the most important times of the year to feed cool-season lawns like Kentucky bluegrass and fescues.

Fertilize plants – Fall is an ideal time to fertilize landscape plants. Even though growth of many plants is slowing, roots can still absorb nutrients.

Improve your soil – Have your soil tested (contact your cooperative extension service for information) and add recommended amendments to adjust pH or improve nutrition.

Mow – Cool-season lawns are growing vigorously. Mow weekly. Be sure to sharpen the blades and tune up the lawn mower for peak efficiency.

Plant flowers – Plant cool-season annuals like sweet peas, pansies, violas and primrose for fall and winter bloom. Nurseries are full of beautifully colored mums. Use them to enliven your fall garden. And don’t forget perennials like penstemon, gaillardia, salvia and iberis. Sow wildflower seeds. It’s also a great time to plant spring bulbs such as crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and tulips. Protect new plantings from insects with Bayer Advanced™ Dual Action Rose & Flower Insect Killer Ready-To-Use. It is the only single product that kills insects immediately on contact and keeps killing by systemic action for a month.

Plant lawns – Start cool-season lawns like tall fescues. Overseed Bermudagrass lawns with ryegrass or tall fescue to keep them green all winter. For more on lawn planting and overseeding, go here.

Plant trees and shrubs – Autumn is the best time of year for new landscaping. Cooler weather will ease establishment and make sure plants get off to a strong start next spring. Plant new trees, vines and shrubs, including roses. Feed and protect new plantings with Bayer Advanced™ 12-Month Tree & Shrub Protect & Feed Concentrate or Bayer Advanced™ Tree & Shrub Protect & Feed Granules. Water carefully.

Plant vegetables and herbs – Plant cool-season vegetables such as lettuce, broccoli, chard and cabbage. Also plant hardy herbs such as garlic, oregano, parsley, rosemary and thyme. Water regularly until plants are established. Protect vegetables listed on the label from insects with Bayer Advanced™ PowerForce® Multi-Insect Killer Concentrate, Bayer Advanced™ or Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer for Gardens Ready-To-Use.

Rake leaves – Fallen leaves can smother your lawn. Rake often, adding collected leaves to compost pile or using as mulch.

Water – Continue to monitor irrigation systems. Fix clogs and broken sprinklers. Adjust spray heads. Water less as weather cools. Be sure to water deeply. Follow local watering guidelines available from water department or cooperative extension office. What’s the best way to calculate how much water your irrigation system delivers at each sprinkling? Place straight-sided coffee cups randomly around your beds. After the irrigation cycle is completed, measure how much water you collected in each cup. Anything less than 1/2 inch is too little to provide a deep watering. Apply a fresh layer of organic mulch to conserve moisture (but not more than 3 to 4 inches total).

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