- Once things warm up a little and you can start to work the soil, you can divide and transplant fall blooming perennials such as asters, coneflowers and hostas.
- As the ground becomes workable, add organic matter to vegetable, garden and flower beds.
- Cut perennial grasses back if they are still left from the fall, and remove debris from perennials.
- Cut diseased and winter killed rose canes back, leaving three to four healthy canes per plant. Angle cut these 7-8” from the ground, just above a side shoot.