On the Home and Garden Show with Vance Co. Cooperative Ext.
- Check seedlings daily…
- Scout lawns for cool season weeds and treat ASAP. Apply fertilizer by mid-March.
- Check irrigation equipment
- Prune your shrubbery if it needs pruning. Don’t do heavy pruning on plants that have already formed flower buds. If shrubs need severe annual pruning, consider replacing them.
- Honey bees are swarming now if you see a swarm contact Cooperative Extension
- Resist the urge to plant warm season plants, even if you see them for sale early.
- Keep grow lights adjusted on your growing plants
- If you plan to start seed indoors, most crops will do well if they are planted 4 weeks before the outdoor planting time. So for example, tomatoes, peppers, squash, etc. can be started late March or early April.
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