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09.02.2024 - 10:46 / blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk
February marks the transition from winter to spring. Although the chill may persist, promising signs of the upcoming new season are scattered throughout. Bulbs cautiously break through the soil, and daylight gradually begins to appear.
Despite these hints of spring, however, February retains the potential for harsh weather, including rain, severe frosts, and occasional snow. Therefore, starting to sow too soon could be a problem. Still, if you are wondering what other gardening jobs you can take on in February, we have a list for you to follow. Just read on…
February is a great time to start planning your garden layout and sowing flower and vegetable seeds. More detailed instructions you can find below.
February is not too early to start planting flowers and if you are wondering which ones exactly, here are some ideas and planting tips:
In the vegetable garden, several tasks await your attention:
Head into the garden to trim some flowers, shrubs and trees.
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No need to wonder what can you do with the lawn this month because there are a few important tasks to cover, such as:
Here are some additional tasks to tackle in your garden this February:
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