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50 things to do this month
Thin out hemerocallis
Pinch out weak growth from the clump centre
Fork over and weed borders
Forking through soil will relieve compaction, allow rain
STEP BY STEP Sharpening shears
Sharpen the blades of your shears so they
STEP BY STEP
Sow gaps in lawns
Plant nerines in pots
Plant nerine bulbs in containers so they can
Remove old grow th from pond plants
Clear your pond now to give it a
Don’t forget
Give lawns a spring feed to encourage strong,
Create more wildlife homes
Make new shelters in your garden to attract
Add foliage to shaded spots
Large-leaved plants such as bergenias and hostas will
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Protect young plants from frost
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Mulch currants and gooseberries with a 5cm layer
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Harden off dahlias during the day
Gradually expose potted dahlias to lower temperatures before
Deadhead spring bulbs
Removing dead heads of daffodils ensures the plant’s
Erect supports for climbers
Tie support structures tightly at the top with
Train sweet peas
Once you have plant supports in place, tie
Plant Asiatic lilies
Asiatic lilies need to be planted at three
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Use shears to cut back stems of winter-flowering
Move seedlings into bigger pots
Prick out only the healthiest-looking seedlings in the
Plant a bed of asparagus
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STEP BY STEP Take begonia leaf petiole cuttings
1 2 3 4 Propagate begonias by making
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The risk of frost will soon be over
Pot up chillies
To avoid damage hold seedlings by the leaves,
STEP BY STEP
Repot amaryllis Repot amaryllis now they have finished
Plant ginger
Now is a good time to start if
Sow cucumber seeds
Always press cucumber seeds into the compost on
Striking flamingo willow tree
Known as the ‘flamingo willow’, Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’
Start beans in pots under cover
Keep pots somewhere warmish with enough light for
Harvest rhubarb
Select medium-thickness stems so thinner ones can develop
Don’t forget
Finish planting all new fruit bushes Sow Brussels
STEP BY STEP
Sow peas Most soils will now be warm
Plant strawberries
With the soil warmer and days now that
Transplant chard
Pot up seedlings from coir pellets or modules
Plant maincrop potato tubers
Space tubers generously for a bigger crop from
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STEP BY STEP Thin out seedlings
Seedlings of leafy crops need space, so thin
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