Garden calendar annual review
In this garden calendar year overview, from January through December, you'll see all the jobs you can do to make your garden flourish.
January
It's January and we do (generally) have some cold days. Because of the cold there is not much growing yet but there are some chores to do! Think about your birdies' feeding table, they too are having a little harder time finding food!
View January's garden calendar here >>>.
February
Jobs in February depend very much on the weather and temperature. It can be even slightly colder in February than in January! Keep an eye on your plants, night frosts may occur. Postpone planting for a while until the temperature rises.
View February's garden calendar here >>>.
March
This will be the month to get your hands dirty! Summer is coming and you'll want to be able to enjoy the garden. Also, check to see if you can do some maintenance on your fence or other things in your garden.
View the March garden calendar here >>>.
April
You will notice that in April everything comes back to full life. The greenery is growing like crazy and the early spring bloomers are already almost gone. Given the holidays, you have long weekends and therefore lots of time to spend in your garden!
View April's garden calendar here >>>.
May
Summer is getting closer and closer. The lawn is nice and deep green, the borders are in bloom. The "r" is out of the month so it is time to check if your plants have survived the winter well. The weather can still go either way but whether it is raining or the sun is shining: there is plenty to do in the garden!
View May's garden calendar here >>>.
June
A bright blue sky and some nice sunshine. That's what we expect from the month of June. You want to start enjoying your patio but don't forget the vegetable garden! It needs a lot of attention now. Going on vacation? Then get someone to keep an eye on it for you.
View the June garden calendar here >>>.
July
We are in the middle of summer! The time to enjoy your garden. Your garden furniture is ready, the terrace is cozy, the garden is blooming and full of colors and fragrances. Come out of that hammock and give your garden some maintenance.
View the July garden calendar here >>>.
August
Often we are now in one of the warmest months of the year. The growing and blooming is already taking a bit of a back seat. If you have a vegetable garden, you can start harvesting them. Also, keep an eye out for the coming months and install garden lights ahead of time.
View the August garden calendar here >>>.
September
The days are getting shorter again but the temperatures can still be brisk. It's smart to give your plants extra attention and prepare well for winter. Make a planting plan so you can order the right plants.
View the September garden calendar here >>>.
October
It's autumn, leaves are falling out, the smell in the garden is changing and the weather is getting fickle. We are going to prepare the garden for winter.
View October's garden calendar here >>>.
November
The chance of frost is becoming realistic again. Time to get the gloves and winter coat out of the closet because there is plenty to do in the garden! Check out the Plant Encyclopedia, in it you can see which plants are beautiful in winter. So you always have color in the garden!
View the November garden calendar here >>>.
December
It is now really cold again. Not much will grow at this time. So you have lots of time to start thinking about what you want to do with the garden in the new year! Check out our free garden drawing program and design your new garden!