January Garden Tips
While we have had a very mild January
history suggests that a cold spell may yet manifest itself in February. Beware of any false spring weather just yet,
keep delicate plants indoors and covered. Ground preparation for spring
planting should only be done when weather permits. Mend fences and trellising,
sharpen your garden tools and have the lawnmower serviced, even tidy the shed
and get rid of out of date chemicals and fertilisers. Organise your compost
area and clear out any junk under or behind sheds. Don’t forget to insulate any
outside taps to protect from frost
LAWNS
Best advice is to stay off lawns, any
traffic will damage the lawn before it can start to grow.
ROSES
Complete any planting only if weather is dry
enough or there is no frost. Don’t forget to support new plants from gales.
HERBACEOUS BORDERS
Clear dead buds if they are still there. In
established borders you can top dress with fertiliser and then dig it in.
TREES & SHRUBS
Plant deciduous trees and shrubs in kind weather.
Now is the time to clear moss from trees with tar wash. Prune hard any summer
flowering shrubs such as clematis or spiraea. Remove inward growing branches on
fruit trees. Apple and pear trees need
to be opened up to so prune growth back to source. Large branches yield more
fruit. Beware do not prune such fruits as plums or or cherries , leave this to
late April or May.
FRUIT BUSHES
Rejuvenate old soft fruit bushes. Remove
the oldest branches close to the base of the tree to allow new growth that will
be more plentiful at harvest.
VEGETABLE PATCH
Consider covering the soil with black
polythene to warm the soil ready for early sowing.
PATIOS and PATHS
Beware of slippery paths, clean any algea
away with a spray or perhaps it may need a power hoseing. Don’t forget to
re-grout between slabs or cobble-lock.
Rest
for the coming season as it is not far away
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