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Three Key February Gardening Tasks for Vibrant Spring Blooms
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Three Key February Gardening Tasks for Vibrant Spring Blooms

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Spring approaches quickly, and completing essential tasks in February sets the foundation for a flourishing garden by March. Gardening expert James Ewens emphasizes that this month serves as a pivotal transition from winter to spring, offering opportunities for sowing, pruning, soil preparation, and wildlife support.

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Prepare Your Lawn for the Season AheadPrune Plants Before New Growth EmergesSupport Garden Wildlife Through Winter

Prepare Your Lawn for the Season Ahead

Although mowing the lawn remains off-limits for now, proactive steps ensure healthier grass as temperatures rise. Experts advise avoiding foot traffic on waterlogged or frozen surfaces to prevent damage. On drier days, gently rake away moss and debris to enhance air circulation and reduce compaction.

Consider applying a natural, chemical-free lawn feed that’s safe for birds and wildlife. This approach promotes robust growth while protecting the garden ecosystem.

Prune Plants Before New Growth Emerges

February marks the last opportunity for winter pruning on many species. Target fruit trees like apples and pears, roses, and deciduous shrubs to encourage strong, healthy development. Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches to improve airflow and shape the plants effectively.

James Ewens notes: “Pruning now encourages stronger, healthier growth and better flowering and blooming come spring. Ensure you’re pruning in dry, frost-free weather to prevent damage.” These actions lead to more vibrant displays in the warmer months.

Support Garden Wildlife Through Winter

Gardeners prioritize wildlife year-round, and February proves crucial for survival. Keep bird feeders replenished and leave seedheads on plants intact to provide natural food sources. Resist over-tidying to offer shelter for birds, insects, and hedgehogs.

Create simple refuges with piles of logs, leaves, or branches. These habitats protect overwintering species, ensuring the garden’s biodiversity thrives into spring. James Ewens states: “Simple piles of logs, leaves or branches offer safe refuge for hedgehogs and overwintering insects, helping protect the wildlife your garden relies on to flourish in spring.”

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