
Spring may not be here yet, but preparing your landscape and tools now will allow you to spend more time outside this year!
1) Removing pests from your landscape isn't restricted to warm weather. Warm winter days are perfect for finding and destroying gypsy moth egg sacks. The egg masses are typically the size of a cottn ball and are covered with tan colored fibers. You'll find the sacks attached to the underside of branches, behind loose bark, stuck to parked vehicles,on firewood, on roof soffits. The more sacks you removed, the better!
2) If you plan to use a professional, February is perfect time to schedule spring landscape cleanup service. Contract with your landscaper to handle the following by mid-March: -leaf and debris removal -planting bed edging -tree, shrub, perennial plant pruning -mulching -fertilizing
3) Itching to get back in the garden? Start your seeds inside now for healthy, early plantings. Using damp paper towls for a medium, place seeds one inch apart and roll the paper towels, securing with a rubber band. Place in a warm, dark spot and keep moist with a mister. In a few weeks your seeds will germinated. Once sprouted, carefully transplant to a growth soil mixture rich in vermiculite and peat moss. Keep moist with a mister and make sure to keep near a window. Before you know it'll be time to plant your garden!
4) Don't forget to clean your bird feeders. Remove any soggy or frozen seeds from the bottom, then rinse feeders with warm water and a stiff brush. Avoid soap and chlorine as these could deter or harm the birds.
5) Finally, check your garden tools and equipment. Now's the time to service your lawn mower and weed trimmer. Have the oil changed, blades sharpened and spark plugs checked. Fill a bucket with sand and pour motor oil over the top. Dip your tools into this bucket several times, then wipe clean. Keep the bucket handy and use throughout the season to keep your tools clean.