Tuesday, January 4, 2011

January To Do's




Yes, it's cold (or is it? today?), but there are plenty of things to do in the
garden and in preparation for the upcoming growing season...









Here are a few things to keep you busy:
  • feed the birds!
  • dream. dream of what you'll be doing in the garden Feb/Mar.
  • make a list of veggies, herbs and flowers you did not plant in 2010.
  • prepare your garden beds now to be ready for planting in late Feb/March
  • start a garden diary or blog. Make a sketch of your garden spot now, and add in what you'd like to plant this spring.
  • plant fruit trees when available.
  • buy seeds: beets, carrots, lettuce, english peas, radishes, spinach for planting late this month, early Feb. Get seed trays ready for tomatoes, peppers and eggplant to be started indoors.
  • keep your pansies, snaps, and ornamental kale watered!
  • don't massacre your shrubs yet unless you want to look at it until warm weather arrives!
  • send me some of your garden goals for 2011.
  • join us for "TheDirt" video chat on Thursday, January 20th at noon.
Blessings from the Garden.
ML

2 comments:

Cherie said...

ML - As you know we are living in a rental in Wilmington, NC - I do not want to put a ton of money into the landscape but would love to perk it up. Got any ideas?
Also they have a couple of rose bushes, when should I trim them?

Cherie

Mary Louise said...

Cherie.
Could you send me a pic of the parts that need help? February is rose month here. I always wait to prune anything til then,but you could trim them back a bit. Knock Out roses and medium size boxwoods are a big image booster for front of the house planting. Also, mulching helps tremendously just to outline a "bed", makes it look neater.

I'd like to see a pic, though!
ML

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