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The Gardening Year

The February garden: here’s what to do

May 22, 2021Last updated May 22, 2021 by Martin Cole
February garden

As I write, after 6 straight days of heavy rain, snow is now swirling around a bleak and sodden February garden, whipped by a bitter easterly wind. It seems scarcely possible that this is the same patch of ground that a few months ago gave us rich ripe tomatoes, aromatic basil, and sparkling borders full …

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Categories The Gardening Year Tags bare root, bulbs, seeds

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