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Easy gardening jobs for January

To help you get a head start on your garden this New Year, we’ve put together a list of gardening jobs for January.

  1. Planning Review and update your garden plan for the upcoming year. Review and plan any new additions. Order seeds and plan your planting schedule.
  2. Soil preparation Test your soil and amend it as needed. Suppress order weeds by mulching garden beds to protect soil structure.
  3. Tool maintenance Clean, sharpen, and oil your gardening tools. Inspect and repair any damaged tools.
  4. Indoor gardening Start indoors for plants that require a longer growing season. Take cuttings from houseplants for propagation.
  5. Winter vegetables Continue to harvest winter vegetables like kale, brussels sprouts and carrots.
  6. Bird feeders Provide food and water for birds during the winter months. Keep your bird feeders topped up with nuts and make your own fat balls using Lard/suet, nuts, cereals, and sunflower seeds. Keep an eye on your bird baths and melt the an ice with warm water rather then simple braking the ice.
  7. Garden clean up continue to remove dead plants and material from your garden.
  8. Hardscape maintenance Check and repair and hardscape elements such as fences, trellis, patios and other garden structures.
  9. Prune honeysuckle Now if the best time to prune and cut back honeysuckle. This will encourage healthy, new growth in the spring.
  10. Take hardwood cuttings Now is the time to take hardwood cuttings from gooseberry, black and red current plants.
  11. Sow winter salads These are ideal plants for greenhouses, conservatories and windowsills.
  12. Bird boxes Consider installing a bird box before the nesting season begins. Choose a well sheltered spot either on a tree trunk, shed or wall.