🌿 What to Tidy, Cut Back, and Prepare in February

February is a key transition month in the UK garden. The aim now is not heavy planting, but selective tidying, correct pruning, and smart preparation so plants are ready to surge into growth when spring arrives.

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Early Spring Seed Collection (February Sowing)
A pack of seeds suited for February sowing — think early onions, brassicas, tomatoes, chillies, and early flowers like pansies and primroses. Great for getting a head start on the growing season.
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🧹 What to Tidy in February

Tidying now reduces pests, disease, and spring workload — but restraint is important.

✔ Tidy These Areas

  • Remove fallen leaves and debris from paths and hard surfaces
  • Clear weeds while they’re small and shallow-rooted
  • Tidy borders by removing dead annual plants
  • Clear vegetable beds of old crop remains
  • Organise sheds, pots, trays, and storage areas

⚠️ What NOT to Over-Tidy

  • Leave some leaf litter and seed heads for wildlife
  • Avoid stripping borders completely bare
  • Keep some undisturbed areas for beneficial insects

✂️ What to Cut Back in February

February is ideal for specific pruning jobs while plants are dormant.

🌳 Trees & Shrubs to Cut Back

  • Prune apple and pear trees
  • Prune roses (excluding rambling roses)
  • Cut back deciduous shrubs that flower on new growth
  • Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches

🍓 Fruit Crops

  • Prune currants and gooseberries
  • Cut autumn-fruiting raspberries down to ground level
  • Remove old or damaged strawberry leaves

🌸 Perennials

  • Cut back dead growth if severe frost has passed
  • Leave some stems if cold weather continues

🚫 Avoid Cutting Back

  • Spring-flowering shrubs
  • Summer-fruiting raspberries
  • Plants still offering frost protection

🌱 What to Prepare in February

Preparation now saves time and prevents mistakes later.

🌾 Soil & Beds

  • Dig or fork over empty beds if soil is workable
  • Add well-rotted manure or compost
  • Gently relieve compacted areas
  • Cover beds with fleece, cardboard, or plastic to warm soil

🌱 Seeds & Growing Space

  • Organise seeds by sowing month
  • Check seed dates and quantities
  • Clean and disinfect pots and seed trays
  • Prepare labels and propagation areas

🥔 Early Crops

  • Start chitting seed potatoes in a bright, frost-free place
  • Prepare beds or containers for early planting

🌾 Greenhouse & Polytunnel

  • Clean glazing to improve light levels
  • Wash benches, pots, and trays
  • Ventilate on mild days to reduce damp
  • Check heaters, fleece, and insulation

🛠️ Structures, Tools & Protection

Don’t overlook practical checks.

  • Repair raised beds, netting, and supports
  • Check fences, sheds, and water butts
  • Loosen tight tree ties and re-secure stakes
  • Clean, sharpen, and oil garden tools
  • Have fleece and cloches ready for cold snaps

🌤️ February Gardening Balance

February gardening is about doing the right jobs — not all the jobs. Tidy with care, cut back correctly, and prepare steadily. This balanced approach leads to stronger plants, healthier soil, and a calmer spring.


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