Tips for wrapping up for winter
Tools
With
so many jobs to tackle this autumn, you’re going to need a good range of
quality tools to get them done quickly and easily. Take a look at our tools
section for spades, forks, hoes, rakes and everything else you need.
Prepare
ponds for winter
Now’s
the time to get your pond ready for winter. Cover the pond with netting to
catch falling leaves, which can pollute the water when they rot. Add a pond
ball to prevent the water from freezing, which can kill fish and plants. If you
need any assistance, we’re here to help.
Split
clumps of herbaceous perennials
Old
clumps of herbaceous perennials should be split now. Cut down the stems to
ground level, then carefully lift the clump with a garden fork and separate it
into smaller pieces. You only need to keep the healthy, younger, outer portions
of the clump. Replant into soil improved with compost or composted bark and add
a little bonemeal to the soil.
Greenhouse
care
Get
the greenhouse ready for winter by removing shading and sterilising it with
Jeyes Fluid or Armillatox. Then put up bubble insulation to cut heating bills.
Horticultural fleece can also be used to help provide a few extra degrees of
frost protection. Don’t forget to check that your greenhouse heaters are working
and buy replacements if necessary. If you need any assistance just ask – we’re
here to help.
Wrap
up for winter
Prepare
your garden and plants for winter, don’t let frosts take you by surprise.
Non-hardy plants can be moved into a greenhouse or insulated coldframe, where
horticultural fleece can be added for extra protection. Plants on the
borderline of hardiness that are being left in the garden, including
cordylines, other palms and tree ferns should be protected by wrapping them in
fleece and then bubble wrap. Protect roots with a thick mulch of bark. If you
need any assistance just pop in.
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