What to Do in the Garden in February
- Prune trees. Above: See more of this colorful winter landscape in Landscape Ideas: Blazing Color with Red Twig Dogwood, 5 Ways. ...
- Prune shrubs. ...
- Add trellises and arbors. ...
- Order plants and seeds. ...
- Fill a bird feeder. ...
- Plant a bare-root hedge. ...
- Reorganize your garage (or garden shed). ...
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- What can I plant in my garden in February?
- Which vegetables can be planted in February?
- What should I do in my garden this month?
- What plants are in season in February?
What can I plant in my garden in February?
If you live in the South or Far West, you can plant cool weather vegetables such as spinach, peas, greens, onions, potatoes, lettuce, Swiss chard, beets, carrots, and radishes in your February garden. To be sure your soil is ready for planting, squeeze a handful and if it forms a tight, muddy ball hold off on planting.
Which vegetables can be planted in February?
You can grow vegetables like Amaranthus, Coriander, Beans, Radish Short, Bitter Gourd, Brinjal, Okra, Tomato, Chilly in this season.
What should I do in my garden this month?
Top 10 jobs this month
- Protect new spring shoots from slugs.
- Plant shallots, onion sets and early potatoes.
- Plant summer-flowering bulbs.
- Lift and divide overgrown clumps of perennials.
- Top dress containers with fresh compost.
- Mow the lawn on dry days (if needed)
What plants are in season in February?
Five Plants You Can Grow in February
- Gardenia. Extremely cold-hardy varieties and deer resistant, Gardenias will bloom just in time for our Mother's Day Breakfast event and throughout the summer…well into fall. ...
- Encore Azalea. Flowers, flowers, flowers! ...
- Holly Fern. Plant now, enjoy now! ...
- Osmanthus Fragrans. ...
- Pansy.