February Stuff To Do
We are just about there,
can you feel it? Spring is knocking on the door. Here are some garden tips to
help you get ready for the busy season ahead.
- Spring
bulbs are emerging this month. Exposed leaves may get burned a little by
the cold temperatures. This will not harm the flower buds.
- Spread
wood ashes around vegetable gardens, flower bulb beds and non-acid loving
plants.
- Continue
to feed wild birds. Black oil sunflower seeds and suet cakes are a good
choice for a wide variety of birds. Keep bird feeders clean and provide
water.
- Trees
can still be pruned now. You may notice excessive sap bleeding from
pruning cuts on elm, maple, birch, dogwood, beech, walnut, magnolia, tulip
poplar and redbud. This bleeding is harmless to the tree.
- Cut
back overgrown shrubs. They will leaf out more quickly if you do any hard
pruning at this time of the year.
- Trim
ornamental grasses, mondo grass and liriope.
- Plant
asparagus crowns when the soil is dry enough to work.
- If
starting vegetables and herbs indoors, set up fluorescent growlights and
gather needed materials.
- Order
flowers for your sweetheart - Valentine's Day is right around the corner!
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