GardenGuy March tasks begin the new gardening year

Shoreline, WALocal News

Bruce Bennett’s article emphasizes the importance of March in signaling the arrival of spring for gardeners in the Pacific Northwest. He begins by acknowledging the annual NW Flower and Garden Festival as a traditional marker for the new gardening season. However, he cautions readers about the fickle weather, which can range from pleasant to cold and damp. During this transitional time, Bennett encourages gardeners to plan their projects and organize their gardening strategies. He highlights the critical role of soil condition, warning that working with wet soil can lead to compaction, hindering drainage and root growth.

To determine if the soil is ready for cultivation, he suggests a simple squeeze test that can inform gardeners of the right timing. This article serves as a practical guide for local gardeners eager to optimize their outdoor spaces. With its actionable insights, it effectively addresses the needs of the community as they embark on the gardening year.

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