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Time to Prune and Plant in February in Southern California

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With February often the rainiest month of the year in Southern California, gardeners need to plan around rain days to prune and plant in their garden.
Doing so, will give gardens a head start on spring.
Plant Summer Bulbs: Summer bulbs are now ready to plant.
Bulbs that don't require a chilling process, such as Dutch iris, lilies, gladiolus and begonia, can be found at your local nursery.
If you have been chilling bulbs in your refrigerator, pull them out and plant them.
These include tulips, crocus, gladiolus, calla lily, caladium, amaryllis, daffodils and delphiniums.
Since gladiolus have such a short flowering cycle, consider planting your bulbs in stages so your summer garden will always have gladiolus in bloom.
Stop Weeds Before They Take Hold: One good rain is all it takes for weeds to grow.
Remove them by hand or with a hoe before they get too big and go to seed.
Add a two to three inch layer of mulch over the weeded area to prevent the weeds from returning.
Add Color: There is no reason why your garden can be just a colorful in winter as it is in summer.
Fill in garden bare spots with flowering plants such as pansies, violas, snapdragons, calendulas and primroses.
They all provide good winter and spring blooms.
Save Money, Plant From Seed: One easy way to save money in the garden is to plant from seed instead of buying mature plants from the nursery.
Flower seeds that can be planted now for spring and summer-blooms include Bachelor buttons, California poppy, Baby delphiniums, larkspur and wildflowers.
Keep potted plants well watered: Unless rain is consistent, outdoor potted plants need to be watered even in winter.
The winter sun and Santa Ana winds can dry the soil.
Keep an eye on indoor plants too.
They can quickly dry out, especially when heaters are used or a fireplace is close by.
Upgrade your gardening equipment: Gardening equipment upkeep is sometimes neglected during the prime growing months.
Winter is a good time to clean and sharpen shears and replace belts and oil in trimmers and lawn mowers so your tools are ready to go for spring.
Plant An Herb Garden: Spice up meals with freshly grown herbs from the garden.
Herbs that can be planted in February include chives, cilantro, dill, fennel, mint and parsley.
Continue to Harvest Cool-Season Crops: Cool season gardens with peas, onions, beets, asparagus, lettuces, broccoli, tomatoes and spinach should be producing vegetables by now.
To encourage more production, pick vegetables daily.
You still have time to plant even more of these plants so to enjoy vegetables well into spring.
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