February Garden Calendar
Planning
- Decide on plants you would like to have in your spring
garden and flower beds.
- Consider buying new plants that you have not tried before.
- Determine how many seed packets you need, remember to
order extra seed if you are planning to replant for a second crop of
flowers after the heat of the summer.
Equipment
- Check tools for rust. Clean rust from spades and hoes.
Prevent future rust by coating tool heads with mineral oil or used
motor oil.
Planting
- Plant cold weather annuals Nasturtiums, Pansies, Snapdragons,
English Daisies, Sweet William, and Calendulas
- Start cold weather vegetables in cold frame Broccoli,
Cauliflower, Onion sets, English Peas, Kale, Carrots, Collards, Beets,
Radishes, Kohlrabi, and Chinese Cabbage.
- Plant Asparagus in prepared beds.
- Start seeds of Herbs indoors for transplant outdoors.
- February is an ideal time to set out Dogwoods. Planting
site should be well drained and plants should be planted shallowly.
Dogwood prefers acid soil.
- Broad-leaved Evergreens such as Magnolia, Holly, and
Photinia can be set out at this time.
- Plant new roses, or move old roses soon after February
15.
Fertilizing
- Roses -- Apply top-dressing of organic fertilizer under
thick layer of compost or rotted manure.
- Fertilize Trees and Shrubs (not spring flowering shrubs)
if not fertilized in January.
Pest Control
- Spray garden with dormant spray. This will kill many
eggs and spores of insects and diseases. Do not apply if temperatures
will dip below freezing within 4 hours of application.
Pruning
- Prune evergreens for size and shape.Cut out dead wood
of flowering shrubs. Dispose of clippings to prevent disease or insect
spread.
- Prune Hydrangeas during the last week in the month.
Home Accent
- Winter blooming shrubs can be forced to bloom indoors
by cutting stems when buds begin to swell and placed in water indoors.
Warmer temperatures will stimulate blooming. Place sprays of Forsythia,
Flowering Quince, Oriental Magnolia, or fruit trees in a vase in a
sunny window.
In Bloom
- Crocus, early Daffodils, Helleborus, Hyacinth, Pansies,
Scilla, Snowdrop, Snowflake, Violet, Camellia, Forsythia, Flowering
Quince, Loropetalum, Pussy Willow, Thumbergia Spirea, and Winter Jasmine.
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