No matter what hardiness zone you're in, there are a number of vegetables you should sow in January and February.
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Allow tap water to warm to room temperature before using on houseplants.
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January is the month of rain, snow, ice, freezing temperatures, fog and wind. Sounds good? Growth slows down in winter, but ...
Rosemary, sage, oregano, thyme and bay laurel, however, will get by indoors if cared for properly. Parsley may grow well, too ...
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Pottering in the greenhouse is a great way to stave off winter blues. Tidy up overwintering pelargoniums, have a go at ...
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"Whilst some dormant perennials, such as buddleia, roses, lavender and summer-flowering spirea will all benefit from being ...
While much of the garden lies dormant throughout January, there are still plenty of jobs to be done. This includes pruning, ...