Loveland Reporter-Herald

Getting ready for spring gardening

- By Juli Saris

It’s cold and wintry outside – which means it’s the perfect time to think about sunshine, warmer weather and getting your spring gardening on! Here are a few steps you can take in February to prepare for spring gardening.

Check your gardening tools

Pull out all your gardening tools and give them a look-over. Clean everything, look for areas of damage and consider replacing worn-out tools. Pruning shears and loppers can usually use a thorough cleaning and sharpening. Anything with a hinge can benefit from a drop or two of oil. How are your gardening gloves holding out? You really do deserve a new pair without worn-out holes in the fingers – just sayin’!

Think about vegetable seeds

Mail order catalogs may have varieties unavailabl­e at local garden centers, but make sure they’re right for our zone. My personal favorite: pepperonci­ni. Burpees (burpee.com) and Park Seed (parkseed.com) have a huge selection. Dixondale Farms (dixondale.com) has leeks, shallots and a wide variety of onion sets (choose an intermedia­te variety). Seed packs contain valuable informatio­n about planting and care: Sun: the amount of sun needed (Most vegetables need full sun.) Germinatio­n: the amount of time for the seed to sprout after it’s been planted Time to harvest: the amount of time between planting and harvesting Depth: how deep to plant the seeds Spacing: how far apart the seeds should be planted from one another Thin: If the sprouts are too close together, some will need to be pulled out. Many of us find it painful to pull out a perfectly happy little sprout, but if the plants are too close together you’ll have a lower harvest. Time to plant: Check the online Colorado Master Gardener. Garden Notes number 720, cmg.extension. colostate.edu/gardennote­s/720. pdf, is a useful vegetable planting calendar and often more accurate than the map on the back of the

 ?? (Photo: Shuttersto­ck). ?? It’s cold and wintry outside – which means it’s the perfect time to think about sunshine, warmer weather and getting your spring gardening on!
(Photo: Shuttersto­ck). It’s cold and wintry outside – which means it’s the perfect time to think about sunshine, warmer weather and getting your spring gardening on!

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