Hausgarten.net Plant Calendar The literature and the Internet offer numerous plant calendars and sowing calendars. At Hausgarten.net, you can now design your own and very individual planting calendar online and print it out conveniently for your daily work in the garden.
How does the planting calendar work?
- Click the link below "Click here for the planting calendar"
- A window opens in which you can choose from five categories
- Click in the categories and mark the plants you want with a click of the mouse
- With one click on To press your seed calendar will be printed. Please use landscape format in your printer. Complete!
Rough overview of plant planning
January
- Check stored fruit!
- Protect bulbs in the pot!
- Water evergreen plants in the garden and in containers on frost-free days.
- Possibly. Shake the snow from the trees so that nothing can break off.
- Keep the garden pond opening free!
February
- Water evergreen plants! Rolled up leaves indicate a lack of water!
- Thinning out old bushes vigorously!
- Perennials and shrubs can already receive a compost charge. Important! The floor must be dry!
- Sow the first plants on the windowsill!
- Check winter protection! Remove snow loads if present
- Don't forget potted plants in the wintering quarters!
March
- Evergreen topiary cut z. B. Box and cherry laurel)!
- Sow fruit vegetables (window frame)!
- Freshly bought spring flowers are usually preferred and still need to be protected from frost!
- Water evergreen plants!
- Slowly awaken the pond from hibernation!
April
- First cut of the lawn.
- Time for scarifying.
- Possibly. Intermediate sowing of lawn!
- Pray time for new lawns. Fertilize the lawn!
- Direct sowing in the bed, e.g. B. Cauliflower, broccoli, peas, cabbage, chard, salads ...)
- Young plants can be planted (varieties as above and beetroot, leek, fennel)
- Lay out potatoes and onions!
- Clean and propagate strawberry plants!
- Provide raspberries and other berries with compost!
- Freshness treatment for potted plants!
- Prick out the seedlings in large pots!
- Herbs rejuvenate by dividing!
May
- Support perennials like peonies!
- Pay attention to pest infestation and possibly take action quickly before they can multiply!
- Plant grapevines.
- Be sure to leave the leaves for spring bloomers!
- Put out potted plants, clean, possibly share, new soil, repot, as needed!
- Cut back trees in bloom in spring!
- Attach or set up climbing frames for ramblers, climbers and climbing plants!
June
- Maintain the lawn! Propagation of cuttings z. B. for lavender
- Protect ripe berries from birds!
- Grapevine pruning!
- Harvest rhubarb!
- Maintain the rock garden!
- Check regularly for pests!
- Skimmed tomatoes!
- Pile up the potatoes when the plants are about 20 cm tall.
July
- Fertilize potted plants!
- Ensure a secure hold on perennials!
- Vegetables can still be sown.
- Herb harvest!
- Container plants now need a lot of water!
- Bring cut hedges into shape!
- Cut berry bushes!
- Good time for cuttings propagation, e.g. B. Hydrangeas.
- Fertilize regularly!
August
- Fertilize the lawn again!
- Plant autumn bloomers!
- Harvest herbs, always before they bloom!
- Harvest vegetables B. Cucumber.
- Water a lot and fertilize if necessary!
- Lawn care
- Fill up with water in the pond!
September
- Sow annual summer flowers for next year (directly into the bed)!
- Tomato harvests and possibly let ripen!
- Fruit harvest time
- Cutting back many herbs
- Vegetable harvest in full swing
- Plant spring bulbs!
- Harvest ripe seeds!
- Sieve compost!
- Evergreen plants!
October
- Frost-proof lamb's lettuce can be sown.
- Put in potted plants!
- Slowly winterize the pond!
- Collect the last seeds!
- Plant fruit trees!
- Cleaning up the garden!
- Last cut of the lawn!
November
- Hibernate onion flowers (dahlias)!
- Harvest the leek and Brussels sprouts!
- Plant raspberries!
- Protect high rose stems!
- Pile up roses!
- Cut back the blueberries!
- Remove the last leaves from the lawn!
December
- As long as the soil is not frozen, compost can be spread on the beds! (only when it is dry)!
- Check the fruit store!
- Water potted plants and check for pests!
- Protect potted plants that are overwintering outdoors now at the latest!
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