Home LivingGardenGardening jobs for March: 10 tasks to welcome in the start of springAs longer and lighter days approach, March is the perfect time to get in the gardenWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Home LivingGardenGardening jobs for March: 10 tasks to welcome in the start of springAs longer and lighter days approach, March is the perfect time to get in the gardenWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

As longer and lighter days approach, March is the perfect time to get in the garden

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As we enter our third month of the year, you may have noticed the sun setting a little later than usual. March brings us longer and lighter days, meaning there are more opportunities for us to get in the garden. After a long winter protecting our outside spaces from the frosty temperatures, it’s finally time to start getting ready for spring.

If you’re new here, it’s my aim to share each of the garden maintenance tasks I’ll be completing throughout 2024. After moving house last summer, my garden moved further and further down the priority list, so these tasks are keeping me on track. Make sure to check out mygardening jobs for Januaryandgardening jobs for Februaryif you haven’t already.

For this month, I’ve spoken to Craig Wilson, Co-founder, Director and in-house gardening expert atGardeners Dream, and Jamie Shipley, gardening expert and Managing Director ofHedges Direct. Both experts shared with me their advice on March gardening, and these are the jobs needed to start priming your outdoor space for the warmer months.

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Garden maintenance

1. Remove dirt and algae from paths and walls

Throughout the colder months, you may have noticed that garden paths and patios have acquired a slimy green coating. Not only can this make things slippery, but it does nothing for the visual aesthetics of your garden. As the temperatures warm up and rainfall reduces, this month is a good time to start honing in on making your garden look appealing again.

Give paths, patios and walls a blast with a pressure washer to get them looking fresh and clean again, but make sure to check out the6 mistakes everyone makes with pressure washersbefore you start.

2. Clear out your shed

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3. Take action against pests

Although pests like slugs and caterpillars are around all year, their activity increases during the warm and wet weather of spring. Pests are a particular problem in spring as they can kill your new seedlings, destroy new growth in plants and create holes in delicate leaves.

• Handpicking them off your plants in the evening and moving them to less vulnerable areas of your garden.

• Raking your soil every so often, causing slugs to be exposed to predators.

• Keeping all your vulnerable new plants in one area, and prioritise protecting these from pests. You can add copper barriers known to repel slugs or textured mulch they find difficult to travel over.

4. Prune your shrubs

Whilst it’s important to wait until frosty weather has subsided before pruning, it’s important not to leave it too late in the year. If you do, the growth cycle will have started, meaning you’re at risk of cutting off this summer’s blooms or next winter’s new growth for winter-flowering shrubs.

You’ll also be leaving your plants more susceptible to ‘bleeding’, occouring when sap escapes from a pruning cut and causes your plant to be vulnerable to disease. Plants ‘bleed’ more easily in spring once they’ve come out of their dormant stage and more sap is circulating their systems.

Lawn care

5. Get your first trim of the year in

Finally, it is time for the first law trim of the year! Use one of thebest lawn mowers, making sure to wait for a dry day before giving your lawn a light mow. Make sure to raise the blades on your lawnmower to 0.5cm higher than your usual cutting height so as not to cut it back too far.

6. Feed your lawn

To boost the growth of your lawn and help it to recover from the winter months, it’s recommended to apply a good quality lawn feed towards the end of the month. A high nitrogen feed will work best, but other alternatives have less of an environmental impact and will also work well.

Flowers

7. Continue deadheading

8. Sow flower seeds

The best variety of seeds to sow in March are ‘hardy annuals’. These are flowers which carry out their life cycle within one season of the year and are most tolerant to spring frosts. A few examples include poppies, sweet peas, sunflowers and cornflowers.

It’s recommended to break up your soil with a pitchfork to remove any lumps which might stop your plants breaking through the surface to find the sunlight.  Any obstructions will waste their small energy reserves, killing them before they reach the surface.

9. Plant and prune rose bushes

Late March is the ideal month for planting roses as the ground is neither too wet nor too dry. Make sure to plant in heavy soils or in cold areas to see the best growth.

If you already have a number of rose bushes planted, now is a good time to prune established bushes and standard roses as they start growing. Pruning will allow for greater and more prolific growth and blooms come summer.

10. Plant summer flowering bulbs

March is also a good time to start planting summer flowering bulbs such as Begonias, Dahlias and Alliums. Before planting, make sure to improve the drainage of the soil, doing so will prevent the bulbs from rotting.

If you’re interested in more, have you seen these8 cheap DIY garden projectsthat will transform your outdoor space?

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