Protect
Save new spring plants from pesky slugs by placing
copper wire around the vunerable shoots.
Weed
Hoe and mulch weeds now to get a head start on keeping them
under control throughout the spring months.
Plant
Now is the time to plant shallots, onions and early potatoes,
as well as summer-flowering bulbs.
Feed
Nourish trees, shrubs and hedges with a slow-release fertiliser by
lightly forking it into the surface of the soil.
Plant
Sow hardy annuals, herbs and wild flower seeds and scatter
grass seed onto the lawn to repair bare patches.
Harden
If growing summer vegetables from seed, gradually introduce them
to outdoor weather, while watching carefully for signs of stress.
Cut back
Trim flowering shrubs after they have bloomed and give
them a generous dose of fertiliser.
Birds
Fill up the bird feeder with fresh seed, suet or syrup
in preparation for the nesting season.
Dig
Earth up potatoes (draw mounds
of soil around them to prevent new tubers growing)
and promptly replant those that still remain.
Mow
Start mowing the lawn on a weekly
basis once the new seeds from last
month have taken hold.
Water
Start rehydrating your plants early to get the most from
the water. Young vegetables are particularly thirsty.
Tie in
Stock up on twine. Now is the time to tie in sweet peas and new
growth on climbing roses, while it is still easy to handle.