February may still feel like the depths of winter, but as gardeners, we know that Spring is just around the corner! This is a great time to give your Hebe plants a little attention to ensure they thrive as the growing season begins. Here are the key jobs to do with your Hebe plants this month:
Hebe plants should be lightly pruned in February to encourage healthy new growth. Remove any dead or damaged stems, but avoid heavy pruning as it may affect flowering later in the year. If your Hebe has become leggy, trim back the longest stems by a few inches to promote a bushier shape.
Depending on your location, February can still bring frosty conditions. Inspect your Hebe for frost damage—blackened or shriveled leaves are common signs. If your plant has suffered frost damage, wait until the risk of frost has passed before removing affected parts to avoid further stress.
Adding a layer of mulch around your hebe plants can help protect the roots from any late frosts and also suppress weeds. Use organic matter such as well rotted compost or bark mulch, applying it around the base of the plant but avoiding direct contact with the stems.
Winter can sometimes encourage pest activity, particularly on potted plants kept in sheltered areas. Check your hebe plants for aphids or fungal diseases and take action if necessary.
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