🐛 February Garden Jobs That Reduce Pests Later

February is one of the most important months for pest prevention in UK gardens. Many pests are already present — just hidden. The quiet work you do now can dramatically reduce infestations once temperatures rise.

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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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🧹 Remove Overwintering Hiding Places

Many pests survive winter in garden debris.

What to do:

  • Clear old crop remains from vegetable beds
  • Remove piles of rotting stems and diseased leaves
  • Tidy around the base of plants and fences

Why it works:
Reduces shelter for slugs, snails, aphids, and beetles before they become active.


✂️ Prune Correctly and on Time

Pruning isn’t just about shape — it’s pest control.

February pruning targets:

  • Apple and pear trees
  • Roses (excluding ramblers)
  • Currants and gooseberries
  • Autumn-fruiting raspberries

Why it works:
Improves airflow, removes pest eggs, and reduces damp conditions pests love.


🐌 Target Slugs and Snails Early

Slugs are already present, just inactive.

What to do:

  • Lift pots, boards, and debris to find hiding slugs
  • Hand-remove when found
  • Reduce damp hiding spots near beds

Why it works:
Removing adults now means fewer eggs laid in spring.


🌿 Check Plants for Overwintering Pests

Many pests overwinter directly on plants.

Inspect carefully:

  • Brassicas for caterpillars and eggs
  • Fruit bushes for aphid eggs on stems
  • Roses for scale insects

Why it works:
Early removal prevents population explosions.


🌾 Clean Greenhouses and Growing Areas

Protected spaces are pest magnets.

What to do:

  • Clean glazing, benches, and staging
  • Wash pots and seed trays thoroughly
  • Remove old compost and plant debris
  • Ventilate on mild days

Why it works:
Eliminates aphids, whitefly, and fungal spores before sowing begins.


🌱 Improve Soil Health

Healthy soil supports pest-resistant plants.

February soil jobs:

  • Add compost or well-rotted manure
  • Avoid digging wet soil
  • Keep beds covered to protect structure

Why it works:
Strong plants are less attractive to pests and recover faster from damage.


🪴 Refresh Pots and Containers

Container pests often go unnoticed.

What to do:

  • Remove top layers of old compost
  • Replace with fresh compost
  • Clean pots before replanting

Why it works:
Reduces vine weevil larvae and soil-dwelling pests.


🐦 Encourage Natural Predators

February is ideal for setting up wildlife support.

What to do:

  • Keep bird feeders topped up
  • Provide fresh water
  • Leave some stems and leaf litter for beneficial insects

Why it works:
Birds and insects help control pests naturally throughout the season.


🛠️ Check Netting, Fleece & Barriers

Prevention is easier than cure.

What to do:

  • Repair damaged netting
  • Prepare fleece and cloches
  • Plan barriers around vulnerable crops

Why it works:
Stops pests accessing plants before damage starts.


⚠️ Pest Control Mistakes to Avoid in February

Avoid these common errors:

  • Over-tidying the entire garden
  • Digging wet soil (encourages pests and compaction)
  • Ignoring greenhouses and pots
  • Waiting until pests are visible

🌤️ February Pest Prevention Rule

Pest control starts before pests appear. February actions reduce the need for intervention later and lead to healthier, less stressed plants.


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