Spring gardening jobs for March from Agents of Field: Green-fingered duo Ade & Sophie Sellars share their top tips to prep your garden for summer – how to sow vegetables, how to prune rose bushes and more…
Last modified on Mar 18, 2022 07:48 GMT Kate Thomas Spring is finally here, and with warmer temperatures hitting the UK it's the perfect time to start your gardening prep, from weeding borders to pruning rose bushes – and the earlier you begin, the better your results will be!Green-fingered duo Ade & Sophie Sellars of Agents of Field are here to help, answering all your most common questions about spring gardening.
"To sow spring onions - fill a tray with compost, make a hole in each module and sprinkle in eight to ten seeds. Once they've germinated and are about three inches tall, plant the whole module outside into the ground. When you harvest them, you can lift them out as a bunch. Once watered, label your seeds and place them somewhere warm and sunny."How do I weed borders? "Warmer weather would encourage your weeds as well as your plants to grow.
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