Gardening expert shares perfect time to start planting so garden springs to life

If you’re hoping to grow some colourful flowers this year, certain plants should be sowed now (Image: Getty Images)

Planting for summer should start soon and March is an important time to get your ready for summer.

By ensuring to begin your planting now, with a bright array of colourful flowers and other plants by the time warmer weather arrives.

Gardening expert and founder of , Craig Wilson, said: “Following a seasonal planting calendar ensures you can enjoy a continuous cycle of growth, harvests and vibrant blooms throughout the year. 

“Whether you’re growing food for the table or flowers for your home, a little planning can make sure your garden is always full of life.”

Craig says March is when the garden starts to awaken, adding planting root vegetables like carrots and beetroot is a great place to start.

A man raking his garden

You should start by giving your garden a general tidy-up (Image: Getty Images)

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Hardy garden plants can also be planted from now, including shrubs and perennials. 

However, he says you should make sure the soil is free of stones and other large debris so they can grow large and straight.

The expert adds: “March is the best time to sow a variety of salad crops like lettuce, spinach, mustard and corn salad. 

“These can be prepared directly in the soil as soon as the ground is no longer frozen. For flowers, tubers like dahlias can be started indoors and planted outside when matured a little further.”

By April, with warmer weather, you’ll notice your .

A woman planting flowers

Spring is just around the corner so now is the perfect time to start your gardening work for summer (Image: Getty Images)

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This is when the soil starts to warm up, and planting outdoors becomes a reality. April is a great time to establish a herb garden with basil, parsley and chives in pots or garden beds. 

If you’re planning to grow , consider planting them in hanging baskets to keep them safe from slugs or in raised beds with slug wool as an alternative deterrent.

It is also a great time to sow your sunflowers, pumpkins and courgettes for a late summer/early autumn harvest.

If you’re hoping to give your a makeover for summer, following these simple planting rules could help you to achieve a well-maintained garden with a variety of plants.

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