Jobs in the garden for February

Daphne mezereum is one of the first flowers to bloom at the start of the season.

Ken Crowther looks at garden jobs for February.

Ken says:

Preparations for the new growing season continue into this month. Start propagating seedlings indoors and take a look at the videos below for more jobs in the garden.

Cornus midwinter fire known as red dogwood after clipping.

0:00 Ken is part way through digging his garden over
0:23 Pruning deciduous shrubs takes place during February
0:39 Prunus shrubs are left till later in the year when the sap is rising to prevent disease getting into the plants
0:50 Ken has an azalea coming into bud
1:05 Forced bulbs in a greenhouse or cold frame start to acclimatising the plants to the weather
1:26 Rhubarb forcing with old buckets is worth doing
2:00 Ken says look at what is flowering such as some of the daphnes, cornus midwinter fire and hamamelis mollis.
2:34 Ken says visiting garden centres to plan ahead for colour next year is important at this time
2:58 Indoor plants need misting to get them moist
3:11 Make sure you dead head properly particularly flowering cyclamen
3:20 Remove the full stem of cyclamen at the base to prevent rotting

A short video from Ken about some brambles that he’s clearing.

0:00 Clearing brambles along the edge of a field
0:21 Doesn’t mean clear everything leave blackthorn, quickthorn and wild roses, along with any trees such as oak growing up
0:58 Consider wildlife in hedging – so rake first
2:11 Ken will be picking the slows!

Old red hawthorn berries on a tree during winter.

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