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Mulch and Fertilize

The soil is warming up, use mulch to cover borders and apply general purpose fertilizer to your plants.

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Cleaning the Garden

Continue to bring your garden into a proper condition, hoe your borders to get rid of weeds before they can establish.

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New Borders

If you want to prepare new borders in your garden, this time is the ideal time to do so.

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Tidy up Beds and Borders

Tidy up beds and borders now if not already done.

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Dig over Beds and Borders

If the soil is not frozen, consider digging beds and borders over thoroughly.

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Constructing 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]

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Lilies 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]

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New 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]

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Plant Borders Need Fertilizer

Fertilizing plant borders is another very important job in the garden. [Photo CCBY Spentrails]

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Gaps in Borders?

Gaps in any borders can easily be filled with annuals. [Photo CCBY InAweOfGodsCreation]

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Preparing Next Years Borders

If the soil allows for it you should start preparing next years borders. [Photo CCBY KarenRoe]

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Tidy Borders

Nice and tidy borders are important! Try to clean them whenever you can. [Photo CCBY-SA WilliamMurphy]

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Filling the Borders

Borders along your garden can still be filled with container grown shrubs, at least if the weather is mild. [Photo CCBY JuliaMaudlin]

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New Beds and Borders

As soon as the ground is not frozen any more you can dig up beds and borders. [Photo CCBY DaveCatchpole]

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Plug Borders With Bulbs

Summer flowering bulbs are a nice way to fill gaps in your borders! [Photo CCBY SwallowtailGardenSeeds]

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Mulch 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]

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Spring Cleaning

Continue spring cleaning in your garden, debris should be removed, borders cleaned and plants trimmed. [Photo CCBY JimG]

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Annual 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]

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Keep 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]

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Autumn 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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