Location: Vancouver, Washington USDA Zone 8a
January Gardening Tips and Ideas
From Michael P. Garofalo
January Gardening Tips from Tsugawa Nursery
Here are my gardening chores for January:
Applying manure to the empty vegetable garden.
Mulching with fallen leaves.
Panting a Fuyu Persimmon and Columnar Apple Tree
Pruning back roses and dead plants
Raking up fallen leaves in the back yard.
Finishing the back yard wood shed.
Improving the side porch, weeding, reorganizing.Taking care of indoor plants.
Reading gardening books.
Helping Karen.
Here is where I shop in the Vancouver, Washington, area:
Tsugawa Nursery, Woodland, Washington
Yard'n Garden Land, Salmon Creek, Highway 99 and 102nd Street, Vancouver, Washington
Shorty's Garden Center, Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, Washington
Lowes, 76 Street and 117th Ave (Lewisville Highway 503), N.E. Vancouver, Washington
Home Depot, Andresen and Paden Parkway, N.E. Vancouver, Washington
From Michael P. Garofalo
January Gardening Tips from Tsugawa Nursery
Here are my gardening chores for January:
Applying manure to the empty vegetable garden.
Mulching with fallen leaves.
Panting a Fuyu Persimmon and Columnar Apple Tree
Pruning back roses and dead plants
Raking up fallen leaves in the back yard.
Finishing the back yard wood shed.
Improving the side porch, weeding, reorganizing.
Reading gardening books.
Helping Karen.
Here is where I shop in the Vancouver, Washington, area:
Tsugawa Nursery, Woodland, Washington
Yard'n Garden Land, Salmon Creek, Highway 99 and 102nd Street, Vancouver, Washington
Shorty's Garden Center, Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, Washington
Lowes, 76 Street and 117th Ave (Lewisville Highway 503), N.E. Vancouver, Washington
Home Depot, Andresen and Paden Parkway, N.E. Vancouver, Washington
January Gardening Chores
Red Bluff, North Sacramento Valley, California, USA
USDA Zone 9
Typical (Average/Normal) Seasonal Weather for Our Area Normally, in January, we have high daytime temperatures of 54ºF, low nighttime temperatures of 37ºF, and get 4.2 inches of rain.
January Gardening Activities and Chores in Red Bluff
USDA Zone 9
USDA Zone 9
Pruning leafless trees and shrubs.
Adding compost, ashes and fertilizer to the vegetable and flower gardens.
Taking cuttings from dormant figs, grapes, and other shrubs.
Spraying dormant fruit and other trees.
Weeding and mowing where needed.
Burning piles of gardening cuttings.
Fixing wood and metal fences.
Placing cold sensitive potted plants in protected areas outdoors or indoors.
Sharpening and oiling garden tools.
Protect tender plants from frosts.
Checking for and repairing any leaks in sheds.
The soil is usually too wet and cold for much garden digging.
Indoor activities: sorting seeds, planning, reading, writing, etc.
Caring for indoor plants.
Weeding the winter garden.
Watering potted plants as needed.
Adding Ironite and other soil supplements.
Fertilizing under trees and shrubs.
Keeping tools and equipment out of the rain and moisture.
Browsing seed and garden catalogs.
Reading gardening, botany, and agricultural books.
Planning garden improvements for the new year.
Fixing any leaking roofs or rain gutters.
Keep a journal. Write a poem.
Take a slow walk in the garden.
Adding compost, ashes and fertilizer to the vegetable and flower gardens.
Taking cuttings from dormant figs, grapes, and other shrubs.
Spraying dormant fruit and other trees.
Weeding and mowing where needed.
Burning piles of gardening cuttings.
Fixing wood and metal fences.
Placing cold sensitive potted plants in protected areas outdoors or indoors.
Sharpening and oiling garden tools.
Protect tender plants from frosts.
Checking for and repairing any leaks in sheds.
The soil is usually too wet and cold for much garden digging.
Indoor activities: sorting seeds, planning, reading, writing, etc.
Caring for indoor plants.
Weeding the winter garden.
Watering potted plants as needed.
Adding Ironite and other soil supplements.
Fertilizing under trees and shrubs.
Keeping tools and equipment out of the rain and moisture.
Browsing seed and garden catalogs.
Reading gardening, botany, and agricultural books.
Planning garden improvements for the new year.
Fixing any leaking roofs or rain gutters.
Keep a journal. Write a poem.
Take a slow walk in the garden.
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