Edition Twenty three -
February 2008

This is a wonderful time of year. The days have already
started to lengthen and there are plenty of signs of Spring if you look
hard enough. We have the whole year to look forward to.
We have decided that we're going to have a vegetable plot at home; we're fed
up with buying produce that looks wonderful but tastes of nothing much
at all..
We've removed the old greenhouse and ordered a new, much bigger one. We have
the digger in at the moment, removing lawn, laying paths and setting out
raised vegetable beds and fruit borders..
Hopefully then, there will soon be added interest to this column:-
'In the Allotment'...
Jobs for the month - February
Herbaceous borders
It's always a bonus to be able to get out in the garden at this time of
year, and dig
over the borders.. Remove all those weeds that have sprung up in the
milder weather, but take care not to disturb any bulbs that may be
emerging.. Take cuttings from delphiniums when the new shoots have grown
about two inches. Lift and divide any clumps of perennials that are more
than two years old.
Houseplants
Examine houseplants for pests such as Mealybug and whitefly, both of which
have thrived over winter in the mild conditions. Treat with appropriate
sprays which may need repeating over the course of a few weeks. Choose
which of your houseplants will need re-potting this year and plan to do
this during February or March, depending on the weather, just before
growth commences.. Plan to take cuttings at the same time.
Greenhouse
If a temperature of about 50f (10c) can be maintained you could start sowing
some summer bedding plants.. Tomato seeds can be sown now too.
In cooler conditions there are plenty of vegetables that can be sown this
month in the greenhouse; brussels sprouts, cauliflowers, cabbages,
leeks, onions and organic lettuce leaves.. Last year I dotted lettuce
all around the garden and it was picked most days. Very nice it was
too..
Lawns
Lawns in the UK may be quite waterlogged with all the recent rain. Try to
keep off them as much as possible until the grass dries out. When
conditions are suitable, scarify the lawn to get rid of debris and moss,
then apply a Weed and Feed treatment.
Wildlife
From December until February wild life in the garden has been dominated by
resident birds such as thrushes and robins, but there will be many more
varieties of birds returning as the weather warms up. Animals that
hibernate for the winter will start to awaken, especially the hedgehog,
a real gardener's friend.. Enjoy the wildlife in your garden and look
after them by ensuring there is always water to drink, and if you do
feed the birds, keep their food supply topped up.
Happy gardening till next month....
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