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●●Hard prune shrubs such as buddleia, which produce their best show on vigorous new growth. ●●Earth up early potatoes to protect them from light and frost. ●●Feed fish when they become active again after winter. ●●Bedding plants may now be on sale in garden centres and nurseries, but don’t buy them unless you can keep them in a greenhouse or frost-free frame. ●●Hoe regularly to gradually eliminate annual weeds in beds and borders. ●●Continue to deadhead daffodils to prevent them wasting their energy producing seed. ●●When shoots appear on begonia tubers planted in February or March, thin them to leave only the strongest. You can use the shoots you have removed as stem cuttings. ●●Feed climbers with general fertiliser and water them regularly, particular­ly those growing against a wall, which receive less rain. ●●Continue to plant up hanging baskets and hang them in the greenhouse, porch or conservato­ry until it’s safe to put them outside. ●●Pears, plums, cherries and early apples will all be flowering this month. Protect small trees from frost by covering them with horticultu­ral fleece at night and try to plant new trees where they will be sheltered from the wind.

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