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Your October gardening checklistby Kristina Gabalski
Autumn is in full swing and there’s still plenty of time to enjoy your garden. Many of the chores that can be difficult in the spring with wet and cold conditions are much easier to accomplish now. Those chores in-clude garden clean-up, planning, planting and testing and enriching your soil.
As you chip away at your year-end gardening to do list, take time to assess your plantings. What plants are doing really well? What plants are not doing well and should be replaced? What new things would you like to try next year? Do perennials need dividing because they are over-crowded or have centers that have died-out? Are there signs of insect damage or disease?
Remember to remove diseased foliage and place in a plastic garbage bag. Cut back healthy perennials to a height of 3-6 inches to keep the garden looking neat and to promote growth next season. If you prefer, you can leave seed pods on some perenni-als for the birds and trim plants back later or even in the spring. Cut the stems just above a node - where a leaf is attached - as new growth will begin there. For shrubby perennials like lavender, remove one-third to one-half of the growth.
It’s getting a little past the time I like for dividing perennials, but you can still give it a try, especially if the weather looks favorable. Pick a cloudy day and cut back the foliage. Use a sharp spade to remove the plant and then separate it into smaller clumps, either by gently pulling roots apart; cutting them with a knife - for plants like daylilies and hostas which have clump-ing root systems; or even using an axe to divide ornamental grasses - chopping right through the crown. Replant the divisions
and water and mulch well.Keep on planting as long as the ground
is not frozen. Late October into early No-vember is the time to plant spring-blooming bulbs, and it’s also a perfect time to plant winter-hardy pansies which are available right now at garden centers.
The warm soil temperatures give their roots time to establish. They will bloom now and look even more lush next spring. I’m always amazed how well they come through the winter. Last year, some of my spring planted violas re-seeded and were spectacular this past spring.
Regarding your lawn, cool season grasses such as bluegrass, fescue, and ryegrass can be fertilized one more time through early November to give a boost for earlier spring green-up.
Don’t forget your garden soil. Amending it now with a 2-3 inch layer of compost or other organic amendment will help the soil increase it’s capacity to hold air, water and nutrients. This is a good job to tackle after you have cleared out dead and diseased plant material and the soil is exposed. Cultivate the organic material into the soil, except around shallow rooted plants like rhododendrons and Japanese maples, where it can be left on the surface.
Additionally, mulching by adding 2 to 3 inches of organic material as a “blanket” on the soil, can also be done now. The mulch will cushion the soil from pounding autumn and late winter rains and fosters root growth. Mulch is also beneficial for worms and helpful to microorganisms in your soil.
Lastly, this is a perfect time to test your soil. Any imbalances will have the winter to be corrected. If you wait until spring, you may not have the time you need for that correction before you are ready to plant.
Ornamental kale is fun to plant now for late autumn decorating. These three colorful “heads’” which look like huge cabbage rose blooms, are destined for a fall planter. Autumn is a wonderful time for planting. K. Gabalski photo.
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First time events increase use of Bergen Village Parksby Kristina Gabalski
The first-ever disc golf tournament, held Saturday, October 10 at the new disc golf course in Hartland Park in Bergen, drew twenty enthusiastic participants.
“We’re really excited,” Village Mayor Anna Marie Barclay said. “We are reaching our goal of promoting health and wellness in Bergen.”
The course is the first of its kind in Genesee County and the Columbus Day weekend tournament drew a mix of pros and amateurs.
“We come everyday,” one participant who lives next to the park said. “We’re obsessed.”
The Bergen disc golf course includes nine holes. Tournament participants played the course up and back for a total of 18 holes.
“The president of the Greater Rochester Disc Golf Club is playing in the tourna-ment,” Mayor Barclay said prior to the event. “He has told us this is an amazing course.”
Disc golf utilizes frisbee-like discs which come in various sizes and weights and are similar to putters and drivers in traditional golf.
The course is getting lots of use, Bergen Village Administrator Cortney Gale said. “People are here everyday.”
Doug McIver, who mows the park for the village and is a disc golf player, suggested creating the course in Hartland Park, Gale said. McIver also worked to lay out the course. The village removed brush and undergrowth from beneath trees and con-
Teams of players make their way through the disc golf course at Hartland Park in Bergen during the first tournament held there October 10. K Gabalski photo.
structed three new bridges across Minnie Creek to create the course.
Also on October 10, the first-ever “Bergen Family Shenanigans” was held across Route 19 in Hickory Park Saturday afternoon and evening.
“There were cartoons, stories, a camp fire, carnival games and participants stayed overnight in tents,” Barclay said. The festival included arts and crafts and local vendors.
A group of residents got together to orga-nize the event, she added, and noted that all parks in the village are now connected by a trail system. “We are working with the New York State DOT to get a cross-walk across Route 19,” the mayor said.
Disc golf utilizes frisbee-like discs which come in various sizes and weights and are similar to putters and drivers in traditional golf. K. Gabalski photo.
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