Country Park Landscapes has compiled this helpful monthly tips and advice page for your convenience. If you require further information or assistance we would be pleased to help, please email us at info@countryparklandscapes.co.uk or call us on 01233 770 301.
Perhaps the wettest and coldest February many can remember is now over, although the prospect of still further cold weather is ever prominent. March is a time when we are invigorated to get out in the garden, start our mowing, think of changes we would like to do in the garden and what the coming spring and summer has in store. If you are getting out into the garden or simply thinking about it, here are a few of our tips.
The first week of March was a lot drier than the last week of February, but temperatures were still below average with cold mornings and hard frosts, Northern England and Scotland saw further snow falls and heavy rain.
The second week of March looks more settled across the UK in general with more sunshine, but temperatures look to stay below average, with southern England reaching between 6 and 10 degrees and further hard frosts at times.
The third week of February looks as if temperatures will increase but the strong likelihood of rain showers returning to Southern England with Scotland starting to dry out after the rain of the last few weeks.
In general, temperatures look to stay below normal, but the theme is consistent to the harsh winter we have experienced this year. Rainfall however as been below average for the first two weeks of March and therefore ground conditions are starting to improve in southern England.
This page has been compiled by Country Park Landscapes LLP, some of the information used has be sourced from the RHS www.rhs.org.uk
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