january garden to do list - Part two

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Even though spring looks miles away, there are plenty activities to do in and around your garden. Check out some hardiness zone specific to do tips.
 

Zone 5
Pick up the phone and start ordering seeds
For spring-blooming plants start sowing now indoors
 
House plants need cutting back on food.
NO FEEDING on dormant houseplants
 
Start sowing indoor for frost-tolerant perennials
 
 
Zone 6
Pick up the phone and start ordering seeds
For warm-season annuals start sowing now
For hardy spring-blooming plants start sowing now
 
House plants need cutting back on food
NO FEEDING on dormant houseplants
 
For cool-weather vegetables start sowing now
For frost-tolerant perennials start sowing now indoors
 
 
Zone 7
Cool-weather vegetables seedlings can be planted
For warm-season annuals start sowing now
Broad-leaf evergreens and conifers can be planted now
Balled-and-burlapped, container, and bare-root fruit trees can be now planted
Spray apples, peaches, and pears that have been affected with canker problems 
Bare-root perennial vegetables can be planted
For fast-growing warm-season vegetables start sowing now
Fall-blooming bulbs need planting now
For frost-tolerant perennials start sowing now
Container and bare-root roses can be planted now
Summer-blooming shrubs and vines can be planted now
Frost-tolerant trees can be planted now
Fruit trees need dormant spray before buds swell 

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