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The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size - Gertrude S. Wister

Flower Seeds to Sow in February

£2.50

COREOPSIS GOLDEN GLOBE Add to Basket

COREOPSIS GOLDEN GLOBE

Cat no: 1347C

100 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.95

SWEET PEA EMILY Add to Basket

SWEET PEA EMILY

Cat no: 2244K

10 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.95

DIANTHUS CHIBA AURICULA MIXED Add to Basket

DIANTHUS CHIBA AURICULA MIXED

Cat no: 1455B

40 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£3.85

BUPLEURUM LONGIFOLIUM BRONZE BEAUTY Add to Basket

BUPLEURUM LONGIFOLIUM BRONZE BEAUTY

Cat no: 1207

25 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

Vegetable Seeds to Sow in February

£3.95

CUCUMBER EUPHYA F1 Add to Basket

CUCUMBER EUPHYA F1

Cat no: 0172

6 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.95

AUBERGINE GENIE Add to Basket

AUBERGINE GENIE

Cat no: 0105D

10 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.75

CABBAGE FILDERKRAUT Add to Basket

CABBAGE FILDERKRAUT

Cat no: 0127B

150 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.35

BASIL SUMMER SURPRISE Add to Basket

BASIL SUMMER SURPRISE

Cat no: 0193B

300 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

Planting to do

Vegetables and fruit
If the soil is workable try sowing selected Vegetables under the cover of glass or cloches.

On February 14th, Valentine’s Day remember to sow your first Tomatoes in a propagator at 70-75°F. This will ensure Tomatoes in June.

Time now to sow your spring Broad Beans and the first row of early Parsnips.

Other jobs

Flowers
Snowdrops will be appearing so keep an eye open for anything unusual and mark a clump for division.

Keep an eye open for pigeons who eat anything at this time of the year!

Prune most shrubs before they have become iced particularly Chaenomeles and Forsythia lightly.