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GARDENING
         February gardening                                                                   Lawn care





                                          tips       from Dobbies                           Nigel says you can get your lawn prepared for

                                                                                            its first cut of the season in spring by giving
                                                                                            it a nutrient boost in February. Start with
                                                                                            aerating your lawn by creating holes, either
                                                                                            with an aerator or garden fork, to prevent your
                                                                                            garden  flooding  after  heavy  rainfall.  Now  is
                                                                                            also the time to lightly rake your lawn of any
                                                                                            debris such as moss or dead grass to allow
               Dobbie’s Plant Buyer, Nigel Lawton shares insights on preparing              sunlight through. You should also make sure
                             your garden for the year ahead.                                to regularly clean paths, patios and decking of
                                                                                            moss and debris as these can make surfaces
                                                                                            slippery when wet or frozen.

            s early spring bulbs like daffodils and   Dobbies  says you can do in February to set     Planting
            snowdrops  bring your garden  to life   yourself in good stead for the warmer seasons.  In late February, if the weather warms up, Nigel
       A this February, Dobbies says there’s no                                             says you can plant summer flowering bulbs in
       better time to get set for spring. The garden     Propagation                        containers for vibrancy later in the year. Lilies     Vegetable patch
       centre’s Plant Buyer, Nigel Lawton says                                              work well in pots for a fragrant display, ideal for   February is the time to remove any weeds from
       February is an essential time in the gardeners’   Nigel says February is the perfect time to get   doorsteps or patios, and upright and trailing   your vegetable beds, and to prevent future
       calendar to prepare for the year ahead and   ahead of the growing season by sowing seeds   begonia  tubers  can  be  planted  now  for  eye-  weeds, Nigel suggests mulching well with
       organise a planting schedule.        and growing young plants indoors. Not only
                                            does this give you a head start on growing these   catching summer hanging baskets.   plenty of peat-free soil improver and covering
                                            plants outside when the weather warms up,                                             with a black weed membrane to control weed
       Whether you’re tending to a compact city                                             Nigel  says  now  is  a  great  time  to  plant  new   growth. This will also help to warm the soil for
       garden or sprawling outdoor space, here’s what   but as seeds and young plants are more cost-                              when you’re ready to plant again in spring.
                                            effective than mature plants, it’s an economical   roses  and  recommends  shopping  Dobbies’
                                            way  to  fill  your  containers  with  colour.  Nigel   exclusive range of roses that will give your
                                            recommends  propagating  summer  flowering      garden a beautiful fragrance and timeless look.  Nigel says you can start chitting your seed
                                            plants like begonias and geraniums as these                                           potatoes now to encourage new shoots to form
                                            will give you early colour in your garden.      For instant colour  in February, Nigel   before you plant out in March. To do this, stand
                                                                                            recommends freshening pots, hanging baskets   your seed potatoes upright in a tray container
                                               If you’re unsure where to start, Nigel       and window boxes with early season primroses,   with the ‘eyes’ facing upwards and keep them
                                                suggests using a propagator to germinate    violas and pansies. Potted spring bulbs can be   in a bright, frost-free place.
                                                 seeds and encourage young plants,          planted in the gaps to extend displays into the
                                                  placing them somewhere warm               coming months.                        New fruit trees and bushes such as potted
                                                   and  bright  like  a  greenhouse,  on  a                                       raspberry canes can be planted now, but Nigel
                                                    sunny windowsill indoors, or under      If you’re planting in February, Nigel suggests   says you should ensure you cut old canes of
                                                    a grow light. Seeds you can sow         keeping an eye on the weather and if   raspberries to the ground so new stems can
                                                     now include cosmos, sweet pea,         temperatures are likely to drop, make sure you   grow in their place. Apple and pear trees and
                                                     marigold, lavender and foxglove,       protect tender plants with fleeces or coverings.   soft fruit bushes should also be pruned now.
                                                     and if you’re keen to grow your        You can also add a layer of protection to flower
                                                     own, you can sow kale, peppers,        beds and give plants a nutrient boost at the
                                                     tomatoes,  aubergines,  broad          same time by mulching with a good quality   For  more  gardening  advice,  and  to  find  your
                                                    beans and cucumber now.                 peat-free compost.                    nearest Dobbies store, visit dobbies.com.

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