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Category Archive: February

Jobs for February

January 16, 2020 by Cherry Lane

Want to know what type of gardening jobs need to be done in February? Keep on reading! Cut back ornamental grasses. Plant ‘in the green’ snowdrops (with leaves!) Deadhead winter pansy and viola. Remove old stems on herbaceous perennials. Pot up containers with hardy spring bedding such as primroses and forget-me-nots. Continue to plant trees […]

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What to do in your garden in February.

January 31, 2019 by Cherry Lane

When the weather is half-decent, there are tasks to be done this month, mainly revolving around preparation. Vegetable beds need going over, shrubs and climbers need pruning in preparation for growing away well in spring, and last year’s wind-strewn debris, including skeletal perennial growth, leaves and litter, can be cleared off beds and borders. Plenty to get […]

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February – What to do in your garden this month.

February 5, 2018 by Cherry Lane

When the weather is half-decent, there are tasks to be done this month, mainly revolving around preparation.  Vegetable beds need going over, shrubs and climbers need pruning in preparation for growing away well in spring, and last year’s wind-strewn debris, including skeletal perennial growth, leaves and litter, can be cleared off beds and borders.  Plenty […]

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February- What to do in your garden this month

February 1, 2017 by Cherry Lane

When the weather is half-decent, there are tasks to be done this month, mainly revolving around preparation.  Vegetable beds need going over, shrubs and climbers need pruning in preparation for growing away well in spring, and last year’s wind-strewn debris, including skeletal perennial growth, leaves and litter, can be cleared off beds and borders.  Plenty […]

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