During the winter season we gardeners usually do not spend much time outside in our gardens. However, it won’t be long before warmer days arrive so use some time in February to prepare for spring!
Lawn- Do not apply “weed and feed” products. These contain both fertilizer and weed killer, but it is too early to fertilize warm season lawns such as Centipede, Bermuda, Zoysia and St. Augustine grass.
- Late February is the best time to get out early applications of preemergence herbicides for crabgrass (aka crabgrass preventer). Many products are granular allowing easier spread.
- Tune up your lawn mowers and other lawn equipment to be ready for spring by sharpening, replacing blades and changing oil.
- Annual winter weeds like henbit, chickweed, and lawn burweed are common in the lawn during this time. To control these weeds, a post-emergent broadleaf herbicide with 2-4D can be used. Apply herbicides on a warm day in order to be more effective. Centipede grass is sensitive to 2-4D so apply at a lower rate. Before using any herbicide, read the product label and apply according to the label directions and follow good safety practices.
Trees, Shrubs and Flowers
- Late February is the time to be pruning crape myrtles and other summer blooming shrubs (butterfly bush, lantana, gardenia, nandina, abelia, roses) as these plants produce flowers on the new growth that occurs in the spring.