If you want lush canopies, healthy roots, and trees that shrug off summer stress with aristocratic confidence, May is the time to act. In my garden, I always feed flowering and fruiting trees now, as the soil warms and growth picks up, but I avoid fertilizing drought-stressed, newly planted, or late-flushing trees, which can be damaged by a poorly timed nutrient boost. The trick is knowing which trees are hungry and which would rather be left alone.
May is a curious month in the garden. One week, the tulips are the dazzling stars of the show, the next the lawn has
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