The greenhouse plants are still growing. I have had to trim some of the plants back to keep them bushy. I know it is cutting off the blooms, but I will have better-looking plants in the middle of April when I can leave them outside for good.

The 'Homestead Purple' verbena in this clay pot had started to grow and get longer then I wanted. So, I trimmed it up, losing the first flowers, but I know there are more to come!
The Spring bulbs have done wonderfully this year! I fertilized them all last fall and it has payed off. One thing I would like to incorporate next year is planting bulbs in pots with the pansies for a 2-for-1 show. I just have to remember to dig the other plants out in the fall that may still look good. Its a timing thing..

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Gerbera Daisies just popping up |
And I have been cleaning and waxing the furniture, and dreaming about future plans, garden brunches, Graduation party, and summer BBQs! What have you been dreaming of?
So, a few activites to accomplish for March:
- repot tomato seedling after 6 leaves appear, pinching off the old 4 leaves
- Start feeding blueberries each month and set out strawberry plants
- divide and take cuttings of Yarrow
- plant Clematis with an inverted pot ( to keep roots cool)
- Do paint touch-up on outdoor furniture and apply car wax for protection.
- till under 'winter crop' or leaves in veggie patch when soil will crumble in your hand
- Plant Lavender, mint and oregano when ground is cool.
- Divide Shasta daisies as shoots appear and fertilize
- Fertilize honeysuckle as new growth appears.
- Prune forsythia and azaleas after flowering
- Shop for roses
- Repot house plants if needed and top dress
- Cut back all hanging basket plants that you wintered over, fertilize and repot if need be
- keep reading and making plans for the days ahead!
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Small vessel surrounded by Iris and Daylilies |