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Planting a new spring garden at the beginning of a new year is the best way to welcome the arrival of warmer weather and the bounty of new crops.

For outdoor gardens, January is a good time to start planting, especially in milder areas; colder regions should wait until the last big frosts have passed.

In January, plant shrubs, cold-tolerant annuals, and slow-germinating perennials.

If snow is still falling where you are, it’s best to keep gardening and greenhouse projects inside.

Another great time to start thinking about gardening and purchasing seeds is in January.
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⏱ 7 Must Have Bountiful Plants to Start Growing in January
00:00 Intro
00:47 Amaryllis
01:14 Hellebore
01:48 Snowdrops
02:24 Asparagus
02:52 Daffodils
03:26 Kale
04:01 Potatoes
04:38 Outro
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Planting a new Spring Garden at the beginning of a new year is the best way to welcome the arrival of warmer weather and the Bounty of new crops for outdoor Gardens January is a good time to start planting especially in milder areas colder regions should wait until the

Last big frosts have passed in January plant TRS cold tolerant annuals and slow germination perennials if snow is still falling where you are it’s best to keep gardening and Greenhouse projects inside another great time to start thinking about gardening and purchasing seeds is in January number one hamus while housed or grown in a conservatory hotted amarillis provides the much needed splash of color throughout the otherwise dreary winter months depending on the kind and your climate amarillis will Bloom between 5 to 8 weeks after planting so be patient with them while they Mature number two halor halor is a beautiful multicolored perennial that is easy to care for and even blooms in the dead of winter it also makes a great Cut Flower green white mauve red and dark purple are just a few of the varieties plant them in organic rich

Soil and use them as a border around trees and shrubs hellor thrive in hardiness zones 3 to9 number three snow drops in hardiness zones 3 to 7 snow drops thrive in chilly weather Rich well- drained soil and partial shade are ideal for these plants you can plant snow drops in a variety of

Natural environments including front flower beds Woodlands along stream Banks unders shade trees and deciduous shrubs and other similar situations soil the bulbs on a slope facing south for extra Early Blooms number four asparagus if you want your asparagus to be at its greatest in the spring plant them in the beginning of

January asparagus roots are delicate so avoid using sharp digging tools or weeds in the garden zones 3 to8 are typical for asparagus survival and the plant needs a winter dormant time to develop Spears number five daffodils the spring flowering bolds daffodils or Narcissus as they are officially named in the Botanical world are simple and independable they bear fruit year after year and proliferate rapidly they can tolerate sun or partial shade aren’t picky about the soil and won’t let pass like rabbits and deer

Harm them in zone Street of eight daffodils can withstand the Winter number six kale has a m of the Cabbage family kale is easy to grow and is cold hearty and sturdy when you cover young seedlings in the spring to keep them from really cold winds you can plant them out quite early in the spring up until the weather turns too hot

They’ll keep growing steadily the mild weather in the fall gives kale its distinctive sweet and nutty flavor zones 7 to9 are ideal for growing kale number seven potatoes you can plant potatoes in January if you are capable of working the soil they are an excellent crop for new gardeners since

They need soil that drains well is loose and gets enough of sunshine potatoes are incredibly resilient and can thrive in almost any environment so growing a bumper crop is usually not a problem hardiness Z 3 to 10 are ideal for growing Potatoes well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don’t forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on the notification Bell to get the latest videos from us we’ll see you in the next videos

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