Jenny from Creekside Nursery is here with a short list of what you can be doing NOW for the gardening season ahead. We know all of our gardening friends are anxious to be busy outside in warmer weather, hopefully these tasks will help you plan your garden…spring will be here before we know it!
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15 Comments
Well done, Jenny🌟🌟🌟🌟
What is considered early spring in zone 6a?
what is the different between compost and fertilizer? Thanks
Early spring in 9A is around March 15.
Hi, Jenny 👋 Up here in Boston, we’re expecting a Snow Storm this weekend! Measuring in feet! 😳😳❄️❄️❄️
Your garden is so nice and cleaned up, making me feel bad!
Thanks for reminders! 5b here. Waiting for Mothers Day to arrive. That's when we're good and safe to go.
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By early Spring, do you mean before or after the last frost date?
Do you have any suggestions for winter flower boxes?
Zone 4- We are just getting our snow. No garden work until late April mid May. We have had snow in May to.
LOVE these tips as I’m in Zone 7b! I just found your channel and I’m hooked. In this video, you mention fertilizing. Would an organic slow-release fertilizer like Plant-tone be good for perennials? TIA.
Jenny, I am in NC as well. When can I transplant that panicle hydrangea? I originally planted maybe 2 years ago and it is too big for the spot.
Thank you for this. I am in Zone 7B in Upstate SC and after our "big" snow I am being overrun with winter weeds now – namely chickweed. I put weed preventer on my lawn in October so it is mostly in my beds. Do you recommend spraying or pulling up by hand which seems overwhelming right now. I have had little success spraying a round up type product in the winter and I worry I may hit existing or emerging foliage of desirables. What do you put down to actually prevent them from coming up altogether? Also when is the best time to put down a pre-emergent…maybe like Preen to prevent this from happening every year. Thanks so much!
Thank you, thank you!