Red Bluff, North Sacramento Valley, California, USA
USDA Zone 9
Typical Seasonal Weather for Our Area, USDA Zone 9 Normally, in February, we have high daytime temperatures of 59ºF, low nighttime temperatures of 40ºF, and get 3.4 inches of rain.
Red Bluff Gardening Notebooks of Karen and Mike Garofalo
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February Garden Activities and Chores in Red Bluff
USDA Zone 9
February: Quotes, Sayings, Poems. Compiled by Mike Garofalo.
February Gardening Chores
Browsing and ordering from seed and garden catalogs.
Pruning leafless trees and shrubs.
Weeding and tending the winter vegetable garden.
Relax and read books.
The soil is usually too wet and cold for much digging.
Keeping cold sensitive potted plants in protected areas or indoors.
Make sure that the cuttings in protected areas do not dry out.
Repair fences.
Put straw mulch over fertilized vegetable garden areas not planted.
Distribute fertilizer and minerals.
Weed the sunny vegetable garden.
Prune and mulch dormant perennials.
Planting bare root trees and shrubs.
Remove dead trees, shrubs, branches, and twigs.
Enjoy the bulbs and rosemary in bloom.
Repair and sharpen tools.
Construct gardening boxes and flats.
Write a poem. Keep a gardening journal.
Fertilize with 20-9-9 or 15-15-15.
Trees without leaves need little or no watering.
Take a walk in your garden.
Sit and observe.
Turn the compost pile.
Burn piles of gardening cuttings saved since last February.
Here are some photographs of our yard and gardens in February:
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