Mulch and Fertilize
The soil is warming up, use mulch to cover borders and apply general purpose fertilizer to your plants.
View ArticleCleaning the Garden
Continue to bring your garden into a proper condition, hoe your borders to get rid of weeds before they can establish.
View ArticleNew Borders
If you want to prepare new borders in your garden, this time is the ideal time to do so.
View ArticleDig over Beds and Borders
If the soil is not frozen, consider digging beds and borders over thoroughly.
View ArticleConstructing Beds and Borders
If the ground is not frozen it is time to construct new beds and borders. [Photo CCBY In Awe of Gods Creation]
View ArticleLilies can be a Great Addition for any Garden
Lilies should be planted now, either in pots or to plug gaps in borders, either way they are a nice addition! [Photo CCBY wlcutler]
View ArticleNew Beds and Borders
You can make new beds and Borders now, remove vegetation from the general shape, if you make a bed in your lawn also remove the turf. [Photo CCBY IrisDragon]
View ArticlePlant Borders Need Fertilizer
Fertilizing plant borders is another very important job in the garden. [Photo CCBY Spentrails]
View ArticleGaps in Borders?
Gaps in any borders can easily be filled with annuals. [Photo CCBY InAweOfGodsCreation]
View ArticlePreparing Next Years Borders
If the soil allows for it you should start preparing next years borders. [Photo CCBY KarenRoe]
View ArticleTidy Borders
Nice and tidy borders are important! Try to clean them whenever you can. [Photo CCBY-SA WilliamMurphy]
View ArticleFilling the Borders
Borders along your garden can still be filled with container grown shrubs, at least if the weather is mild. [Photo CCBY JuliaMaudlin]
View ArticleNew Beds and Borders
As soon as the ground is not frozen any more you can dig up beds and borders. [Photo CCBY DaveCatchpole]
View ArticlePlug Borders With Bulbs
Summer flowering bulbs are a nice way to fill gaps in your borders! [Photo CCBY SwallowtailGardenSeeds]
View ArticleMulch Your Borders
To improve soil quality just mulch the surface of your borders with 3centimeters of organic matter such as compost. [Photo CCBY-SA WilliamMurphy]
View ArticleSpring Cleaning
Continue spring cleaning in your garden, debris should be removed, borders cleaned and plants trimmed. [Photo CCBY JimG]
View ArticleAnnual Weeds
Borders should be hoed on a regular basis and weeds removed not only does it look nicer it will benefit other plants! [Photo CCBY-SA Sam]
View ArticleKeep on Top of Weeds
Even though it is not the most exciting task in the garden, getting rid of weeds and hoeing borders is important! [Photo CCBY-SA JeffGolden]
View ArticleAutumn Flowering Plants
How about some autumn flowering plants in your garden? They can be used to easily plug gaps in borders. [Photo CCBY CostelSlincu]
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