September in the Garden
September
should be called Bulb month for any gardeners out there. It is the right time
to attend to:
- Bulbs for next spring
- Bulbs for late Autumn and Christmas
- Bulbs that have just flowered
September is
the perfect time for planting spring bulbs: narcissi, alliums, crocuses, snow
drops, and hyacinths. Leave daffodils till next month and tulips till
November. Ensure you have firm bulbs and
plant within a week of buying. Plant where there is good drainage and add some
bonemeal for a slow-release fertiliser. When choosing where to plant remember
daffodils and narcissi have a lot of foliage that remains long after the
flowers. Bury bulbs at twice the depth
of their size, tip upwards and ensure there are no air pockets around them. You
can always plant in pots, tubs, baskets, window boxes or even go mad and mix
the lot and wait for the surprise.
Plant new
perennials while the soil is moist and warm, plant hardy perennials so their
roots have a chance to become established before winter. Choose what is
appropriate for your soil type. Lift and bring tender perennials inside before
frosts cause any damage. Once perennials have finished flowering, cut them back
and divide large clumps by lifting carefully and splitting. Replant with plenty
of organic compost and water generously.
Late Autumn and
Christmas bulbs should now be planted in moist compost in pots. Keep them cool
and moist outdoors initially. Make sure to plant the right way up in small
clumps. When they have started to propagate, about end of October bring them
into the heat so you will have flowers for Christmas.
Continue to deadhead
dahlias, chrysanthemums, asters and any other spent flowers to encourage new
flowers and keep the garden looking colourful. Don’t forget to deadhead plants
in pots and hanging baskets as well. Check on the watering.
Beware of
equinox gales so make sure all outdoor plants are well staked to prevent
damage.
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