Begin to feed plants in established borders using a controlled-release slow-acting fertiliser, but try to avoid getting it on new leaves.
Spray nectarine and peach trees to prevent peach leaf curl disease.
Sow quick-growing perennials under glass to flower this year.
Sow long-rooted parsnips as soon as possible, as they benefit from a long growing season.
Sow mustard and cress in shallow boxes, starting the cress four days before the mustard so that they are ready together.
Harden off autumn-sown cauliflowers being overwintered in frames, so they will be ready for planting out in March.
Continue to keep hippeastrums moist and feed them occasionally.
Plant begonia tubers in pots of soilless potting compost. Keep the tubers just damp until the first shoots begin to show.
Continue to plant fruit trees and bushes if soil conditions allow.
Carry on pruning apples and pears except when the temperature is below freezing.
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