March Gardening Tips
The slower winter months have passed and by mid-March we’re ready to welcome Spring and start the new season in earnest! As the weather improves our gardens stir into growth - these are the jobs to complete now:
Flower/Plants
- Prune rose bushes
- Trim winter-flowering heathers
- Lift and divide congested clumps of snowdrops and buy new ones `in the green'
- Prune winter jasmine after flowering
- Plant out gladioli, lilies, galtonias and other summer bulbs
Fruit/Vegetables
- Force rhubarb
- Sow leeks and onions in a heated propagator
- Start spraying outdoor peach and nectarine leaves to prevent peach-leaf curl
- Sprinkle fertiliser around fruit trees and bushes
- Rake over sites for early sowings and cover to warm the soil
Greenhouse
- Pot up summer bulbs
- Feed winter-flowering pot plants
- Continue sowing seed of summer bedding plants
- Bring strawberries in pots under cover for early crops
- Start watering fuchsias to bring back into growth
General
- Build a compost heap
- Cut back any overgrown ivy
- Check borders for weeds and tackle any problem areas
- Spread mulches of bark or compost over flower-beds
- Prepare the soil for sowing hardy annuals in April

May has arrived and it really is a lovely month in the garden! Days are getting warmer and longer, we're surrounded by trees in leaf and blossom and our pots, borders and baskets burst with wonderful colour! We can really feel that Summer is on the way and it’s time to tidy up spring plants, plant out summer flowers and get planning for Autumn...