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Gardening Guide for February: Winter Pruning, Preparing Vegetable Beds, and More

by Gregory
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Gardening Guide for February

Introduction

February is a busy month for gardeners, as we prepare for the growing season ahead. Here are some of the tasks that we’re getting up to in the garden this month.

Winter Pruning

One of the most important gardening tasks in February is winter pruning. This involves removing dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches from trees and shrubs. We recommend pruning apple trees while they are still dormant, to maximize the apple harvest later in the year.

Preparing Vegetable Beds

February is also a good time to prepare vegetable beds for the growing season. This involves digging over the soil, removing weeds, and adding compost or manure to improve the soil fertility. We suggest dividing snowdrops once they come to the end of their flowering period.

Starting Seeds Indoors

If you want to get a head start on the growing season, you can start sowing seeds indoors in February. We recommend chitting potatoes and sowing chilli seeds to give plants a long growing season.

Creating a Bog Garden

We are also creating a new bog garden in our garden this month. Bog gardens are a great way to grow plants that love wet, acidic soil, such as carnivorous plants, ferns, and irises.

Planting a Tree

Fastigiate trees are a great choice for small gardens, as they have a narrow, upright growth habit.

Other Gardening Tips for February

In addition to the tasks listed above, here are a few other gardening tips for February:

  • Finish any winter projects before the growing season starts in earnest.
  • Get bare-rooted trees in the ground while plants remain dormant.
  • Start chitting potatoes and sowing chilli seeds to give plants a long growing season.
  • Divide snowdrops once they come to the end of their flowering period.
  • Plant a fastigiate birch in a border to commemorate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Conclusion

February is a busy month for gardeners, but it is also a rewarding one. By following these tips, you can prepare your garden for the growing season ahead and enjoy a beautiful and productive garden all year long.

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