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Strawberries
In March look for strawberry plants which
may have had the soil washed from their roots. Before too much foliage appears, they will benefit from a mulch of reasonably dry compost, taking care not to put it too close to the crowns of the plants and not over the crowns, and leaving the surface of the mulch loose.
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392.
Soil Preparation And Sowing
A little boost
may be advisable later, but not before sowing.
Dig into the central and lower parts of the compost heap and remove the rotted portions and put through a Vi in/1.
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393.
Thinning And Weeding
It's important to have air and sunlight circulate through the foliage so that roots
may expand. Pull out seedlings, leaving space of about a XA in/1.
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394.
Spring
The warm soil seeds in group three will be held until around mid-
May unless there is a definite warming trend by the end of April.
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395.
February - First Week
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- Check archways, trellises, gates and fences that
may need strengthening or rebuilding.
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396.
February - Third Week
Outdoors
- Daffodils - when colour of flower buds is seen, they
may be given a light side-dressing of balanced bulb fertilizer especially if not fed last year.
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397.
February - Last Week
Indoors
- Regal pelargoniums and the ivy-leaved types cut back last fall and stored for winter,
may now be repotted.
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398.
March - First Week
Don't be too early, since new shoots
may be lost to late frost.
- As viburnum tinus (laurustinus) flowers fade, prune to control size.
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399.
March - Second Week
- Spartium (spanish broom), cut long green shoots back half way to keep a bushy more frost-free plant; lilac, old shrubs
may be cut to half height to recondition; thin out oldest wood remaining.
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400.
April - Second Week
Shrubs
- Small shrubs which were planted too close together during the past two or three years
may be transplanted now or in the fall.
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