Yorkshire Post - YP Magazine

Jobs to do

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■ The pressure’s on to plant summer-flowering bulbs (pictured) and cut back any dead foliage left on perennials which are beginning to throw out new growth.

■ If the daffodils are looking past their best, dead-head them, but leave the foliage untouched. Better still, water the leaves with a weak general-purpose fertiliser.

■ Start weeding – anything which has taken root where it’s not welcome should be removed.

■ Mow the lawn when conditions allow – that means when it’s not too wet or frozen. If that’s just not possible, trim the edges to keep things looking relatively tidy.

■ Prune early-flowering shrubs; tie in shoots of rampant climbers; check the supports of trees and shrubs to make sure they are fit for purpose.

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