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Planting summer bulbs, Can I? Can’t I? is the question.

There are lots of reasons to feed your soil – improving it for better flower and crop production is one!

The worms have spent some time thinking of tasks in the garden for March. There’s quite a few to dos. For example, planting out your summer bulbs now the soil temperature is starting to warm up. But is it warm enough? Follow our blog to get daily gardening cartoons, tasks and tips.

March is a good time to plant your spring flowering bulbs. This a cartoon shares the tip that you should wait til the soil is 12 gerees in telpaerature. One work says to the other worm, canna (meaning the bulb) which the other work replies, only if the soil is 12 degrees or more

It’s March and the garden is starting to spring into life a bit. It’s still cold … the worms are making it a bit brighter with some cartoons of ‘what to do’.

If you haven’t already, take a look at our Put Pollinators First page, supporting the BBC Gardener’s World campaign to reduce the decline of insects and bees in our gardens. Join the campaign and plant some wild flowers in your garden, as well as your spring bulbs.

That’s enough from the worms, here’s some tip-top advise from the experts

Including protecting your plants from slugs advice.

Gardener’s World talk about feeding your soil

RHS talk about what to do this month – spring is in sight …

Garden Organic talk about what to plant this month

Great direction, packed full of links and further reading

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Year-round garden pruning guide

Great advice and full of quick and simple tips too, for example … don’t cut into tender plants or evergreens right now as their top growth provides insulation from penetrating cold.

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