March: the to-do list
- GREEN, GREEN GRASS. Overhaul mowers to ensure that the blades are sharp. ...
- DIVIDE AND CONQUER. Clear the remains of last year from the beds and borders before bulbs and new growth on the perennials make it difficult. ...
- WEED OUT THE WEEDS. ...
- BACK TO YOUR ROOTS. ...
- MOVING RIGHT ALONG. ...
- CUT AND COMPOST. ...
- POT LUCK. ...
- SOW MUCH BETTER.
- What should you be doing in the garden in March?
- What should I do in my garden now?
- What do you do with your garden after growing season?
- What to plant in borders in March?
- What are the best vegetables to plant in March?
- What can be planted early spring?
- What month is best to start a garden?
- What jobs can I do in the garden this month?
- How do you start a garden for beginners?
- What do I do with my soil after summer?
- How do I prepare my garden for spring?
- Should you till your garden in the spring?
What should you be doing in the garden in March?
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 should I do in my garden now?
SEPTEMBER
- Continue to dis-bud chrysanthemums and stake them.
- Sow hardy annual seeds for flowers next year.
- Continue to plant biennials as space becomes available.
- Cutting back / removing spent crops.
- Continue deadheading and weeding.
- Plan where to plant bulbs.
- Order and plant and new perennials.
- Take cuttings if needed.
What do you do with your garden after growing season?
10 Ways to Prepare Your Garden for Winter
- Clean up rotting and finished plants: ...
- Remove invasive weeds that may have taken hold over the growing season: ...
- Prepare your soil for spring: ...
- Plant cover crops: ...
- Prune perennials: ...
- Divide and plant bulbs: ...
- Harvest and regenerate your compost: ...
- Replenish mulch:
What to plant in borders in March?
Sow lettuces, tomatoes, salads and cauliflowers under cover. Outside, you can sow peas, carrots, beetroot, summer and autumn cabbages, herbs, leeks, spinach, turnips, spring onions, broad beans, Brussels sprouts and parsnips. This is also a good time to start planting out early potatoes, onions, garlic and shallots.
What are the best vegetables to plant in March?
Carrot seeds can also be sown, as well as beetroot, kale, leeks, broccoli, horseradish, chicory, and turnips. Spring onions are also great early vegetables to plant in March, as well as spinach (make sure the soil is enriched with organic matter), peas, shallots and parsnips.
What can be planted early spring?
You may plant these seeds outside directly into your garden: kohlrabi, kale, collards, Chinese kale, peas, onions, radishes, spinach, lettuce and turnips. Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and Brussel sprouts are best started indoors as early as 4-6 weeks before planting them outside.
What month is best to start a garden?
If you're new to gardening, you may think the growing season doesn't begin until April or May. But that's not true — you can start planting seeds much earlier. In fact, you should! If you start the right crops now, you'll likely be harvesting your own fresh veggies by April or May.
What jobs can I do in the garden this month?
Top 10 jobs this month
- Keep weeds under control.
- Protect fruit blossom from late frosts.
- Tie in climbing and rambling roses.
- Sow hardy annuals, herbs and wild flower seed outdoors.
- Start to feed citrus plants.
- Increase the water given to houseplants.
- Feed hungry shrubs and roses.
- Sow new lawns or repair bare patches.
How do you start a garden for beginners?
10 Top Gardening Tips for Beginners
- Site it right. Starting a garden is just like real estate it's all about location. ...
- Follow the sun. Misjudging sunlight is a common pitfall when you're first learning to garden. ...
- Stay close to water. ...
- Start with great soil. ...
- Consider containers. ...
- Choose the right plants. ...
- Discover your zone. ...
- Learn your frost dates.
What do I do with my soil after summer?
- Finish the Harvest. ...
- Remove Summer Edibles, Diseased Plants and Weeds. ...
- Empty and Clean Pots. ...
- Replenish Soil Nutrients. ...
- Mulch. ...
- Cut Back Vines, Brambles and Other Perennial Crops. ...
- Fertilize and Mulch Perennials. ...
- Clean and Store Garden Tools and Supplies.
How do I prepare my garden for spring?
Before you begin planting in the spring, here is a checklist of the 8 steps you should take to prepare your garden for a successful season:
- Get your shed in order. Go over your tools. ...
- Clear out weeds, mulch, and debris. ...
- Prune. ...
- Prepare the soil. ...
- Set up new planters and garden beds. ...
- Divide perennials like Daylilies.
Should you till your garden in the spring?
In spring there is no need to till or dig up the garden. As soon as the snow melts, you can start planting. The soil will not dry out, weeds will be surpressed. If you feel like the soil is still hard you can work it with a Broadfork , or simple garden fork.
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