Gardening Jobs for October and through the winter

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I love the winter, with Christmas and the New Year approaching I can confidently feel that all the mistakes and errors of the previous year can be closed off and here we are ready to run again – that counts for business, personal lives and also gardening!

There are some jobs that just must be done at this time of the year and others that would be preferable. Let me turn to hostas to start with:

Planting Bulbs:

Of course it is a great time to plant those daffodil bulbs, tulips and Alliums for a glorious Spring display. It’s a good idea to dot them through borders and make sure you get hold of the largest size bulbs that you can – the difference will be well worth it when you see the blooms result.

Garden Husbandry

Ideally it’s sensible to clear all those Autumn leaves – if your lawn is covered with them – you can do no worse than run the lawnmower over them to chop them up and try and get into those important little places on the flower beds as well – eradicating snails and slugs is mainly good garden husbandry – and clearing up their hiding places is a great start.

Get the tender plants inside

Tender plants – rare and non hardy ferns, cannas, restios, some agapanthus – work on bringing them under protection or fleecing them to keep the hard winter frosts off them.

Other thoughts:

Net the pond off to prevent loads of leaves clogging it up

Tie in the rambling roses to prevent wind damage

Start preparing a bonfire for the autumn twigs and prunings

Clean out the water butts and start again

Give any evergreen hedges a final trim for the Winter

And remember in all this, you are effectively hibernating the garden like a well loved tortoise…when it springs into life next year – we all start over again.

Tim Penrose

Bowdens

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