Christmas Greetings
Christmas Garden Tips
December is the month of holidays, family and Christmas
jollity. Yes there are still a few tasks that can be done in the garden - weather
permitting. Tidy pots, prune trees and
take precautions for the frosts ahead. Time to service lawnmowers, sharpen
tools and repair anything in your potting shed.
LAWNS
Dig over areas for spring seeding. Treat lawns against
leatherjacket. Clean and service lawnmowers. Because it is still mild moss is
thriving so spike we and aerate well to drain that moisture.
ROSES
Complete any new planting but only if the soil is not too
wet. Trim back established rose beds for winter and prune long growths to about
a meter and a half. Ensure earlier planting is firm in the ground.
HERBACEOUS BORDERS
Finalise any tidying of beds, cut back unwanted roots.
Prune any overhanging branches from trees or shrubs. Order any plants for March
planting.
TREES & SHRUBS
Keep any grass away from the trunks of shrubs and trees.
And remove any self sown trees or shrubs such as sycamore or ash. Prune shrubs
that have finished flowering. Plant
deciduous trees and shrubs towards if the weather is mild. Tie young conifers
together with sacking as a protection from frost.
PATIOS & DECKING
That patio needs a good clean or power-hosing to remove moss, funghi and algae. Remove
plants that are past their best and move others to a shady place. Clean out
pots not required for winter and store. Cover any pots and shrubs for
protection against oncoming frost.
HOUSE PLANTS
Keep plants on the dry side and let them have plenty of
light.
FRUIT TREES
Spray all fruit trees with tar oil or winter wash once
they have shed leaves and fruit. Another solution is a grease trap, a sticky
band that you just wrap and tie around the base of the tree. Continue pruning.
Cut back newly planted apples pears and all forms of berries such as
raspberries.
Monkeypuzzle.ie will be delighted to help with any of the
above or any other garden or landscaping matters. Please call Daragh at 012897751
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