March Garden
All things considered we had a mild winter, and the spring flowers show it: the hellebores bloomed in carpets starting in February and the spring bulbs sprouted right on schedule, not too early so they get exposed to hard frosts, and not too late, so it’s too warm for them to bloom.
March is a busy gardening month: between spring cleaning, lawn treatment and repair, planting bare root shrubs, and starting cold weather annuals there isn’t a moment to waste.
Also now is the time to plant tender summer bulbs like lilies, dahlias, gladioli, torch lilies and liatris, if you haven’t done so in the fall.
After the spring cleaning, the perennials grow quickly to transform the garden from an empty dirt patch to a lush paradise in a matter of weeks. While they mature, a mixture of primroses and pansies will add color and fragrance.
Pre-ordered roses ship in March, just in time for planting. Don’t forget to prune the ones you already have in the garden before the forsythia blooms. For more information about which roses need pruning and how, follow this link.