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After the winter holiday season, most gardeners start itching to get back out in the yard and start their spring gardens. Unless you live in a mild climate though, chances are your garden is
still under snow or too wet and cold to work. As a result, January and February
are ideal months for planning, ordering seed, and starting plants indoors to be
ready the instant they can jump into the growing season.


Work back six weeks from the last frost date in your area to develop a timeline. The following list will help you get started before you set out a single plant.


  • Do you want new beds? If so, lay out newspaper 5 or 6 sheets deep, then add several inches of compost over the top. This kills existing vegetation by smothering it. Four months later, you can dig it up
    to work the compost into the soil. No sod removal is necessary. (This is
    best done in December or January.)
  • Shop for seeds in December and January. Order early for best selection. If you snooze, you'll lose.
  • Assess soil. Buy a soil test kit or have soil tested. Most county extension services can test your garden soil or recommend labs if they don't. Healthy soil is essential to a productive plant, so it pays to test
    especially if your results were unimpressive last year. Call to find out
    what you need to do and how long it will take, then plan accordingly.
  • Check shrubs and woody plants. What needs pruning? For early spring bloomers like forsythia, prune promptly after flowering is complete.
  • Fruit trees need to be pruned before they begin to blossom if you didn't get to it while the trees were domant. If they blossom, it's best to wait until winter rolls around again. (It's okay to
    prune dead wood.)
  • Do you have a lot of perennials? Do any of them need to be moved? Spring is the time to transplant divisions or move plants around. If you have friends who are gardeners, it's a good time to arrange
    trades.
  • Check your tools. Have mower serviced if you didn't do it in the fall before you put them away. Budget for new tools or replacements now.
  • Sterilize using a bleach and water solution of 1 part bleach to ten parts water. Rinse thoroughly, then dry. (Remember to do this in the fall so you don't have to do it when it's still cold outside.)
  • If you haven't broken the chemical habit, make sure you check any old chemicals you might have. Before you discard, check with your county or city waste management office for guidance on recycling or
    disposing of any hazardous chemicals.
  • Provide or build gardening supports for peonies, tomatoes, peas, beans, and squash. Supporting flowers with heavy heads prevents breakage. Growing vegetables vertically saves space and prevents
    bugs and slugs from knoshing on your veggies.
  • Sow seeds in starter trays according to package instructions and the last frost date for your area.

Don't get anxious and start working in the garden too early. The soil needs to be damp but not soggy or sticky. If you take a handful of soil and make a ball, it should fall apart easily when
you open your hand. Also, setting out plants prematurely often results in
discouraging losses. Planning and getting ready to go saves time and money
you'll want to spend on cool new plants and tools.

Source: Demesne
For local source for native plants: Greenworks Garden Center
To find out more about sustainable gardening: Mark your calendars for EarthDay@Loudoun Family Festival

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