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    01 March 2025      31 March 2025

    This event began 03/01/2019 and repeats every year forever


    Spring is finally here! The almost long forgotten sounds of lawnmowers starting up, followed by the aroma of freshly cut grass, are not far away.
    This month's main gardening jobs as circulated by the RHS are:
    Cut back winter shrubs Sow some seeds and prepare seed beds Lift and divide perennials  
    More jobs for March...
    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) Cut back Cornus (dogwood) and Salix (willow) grown for colourful winter stems Hoe and mulch weeds to keep them under control early Start feeding fish and using the pond fountain; remove pond heaters Prune bush and climbing roses  
    Please visit the RHS website for more detailed guidance on each of this month's jobs above, plus much more.
    Also highly recommended is the excellent Gardening Know How (March) section at Sutton's Seeds website, for more great gardening tips and advice!
     

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    01 February 2026      28 February 2026

    This event began 02/01/2021 and repeats every year forever


    This month there are signs of the approaching spring, with bulbs appearing and wildlife waking up as light levels and temperatures increase. There's plenty to do indoors this month to prepare for the season ahead. Outdoors, as the garden comes to life again, it's time to prune shrubs and climbers, such as Wisteria as well as evergreen hedges.
    This month's main gardening jobs as suggested by the RHS are:
    Plant deciduous trees, shrubs and hedging Take hardwood cuttings for more plants next year Reduce the amount of water you give to houseplants  
    More jobs for February...
    Prepare vegetable seed beds, and sow some vegetables under cover
    Chit potato tubers
    Protect blossom on apricots, nectarines and peaches
    Net fruit and vegetable crops to keep the birds off
    Prune winter-flowering shrubs that have finished flowering
    Divide bulbs such as snowdrops, and plant those that need planting 'in the green'
    Prune Wisteria
    Prune hardy evergreen hedges and renovate overgrown deciduous hedges
    Prune conservatory climbers such as bougainvillea
    Cut back deciduous grasses left uncut over the winter, remove dead grass from evergreen grasses
     
    Please visit the RHS website for more detailed guidance on each of this month's jobs above, plus much more.
    Also highly recommended is the excellent Gardening Know How (February) section at Sutton's Seeds website, for more great gardening tips and advice!
     
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