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I try to pass on to gardeners any useful information that appears in the newspapers or on TV, and in July there were two such items to which you can link to below for the full story:-
Jobs for the month - August
Our love of flower tubs, garden furniture and barbecues can sometimes lead to accidents. Make sure outdoor living spaces are not too cluttered, especially when entertaining. Make sure your pond, if you have one, is safe especially when young children visit. Use a spot weedkiller such as Pathclear for patios to eradicate stubborn weeds.
New lawns which have been either turfed or seeded will need to be kept watered during dry spells. Don`t bother watering established lawns, even though they might look awful. They will soon recover once the weather turns wetter and cooler. Remove weeds from lawns and keep the edges neat. This seems to have been a good year for clover, but an application of Verdone Lawn Weedkiller will soon get rid of it along with many other persistant lawn weeds. Ventilate tomatoes to guard against leaf-mould. Take cuttings of geraniums (Zonal pelargoniums) and fuschias. Although this is the correct month to take cuttings of pelargoniums, I have always found that overwintering the stock plants and taking uttings in the spring, produces much stronger plants and I have a 100% success rate! Allow cucumbers to grow horizontally underneath the staging, in the cool.. If you have a lavender hedge it can be trimmed now, but take care not to cut it back to the old wood because it will not regrow.. Cut off the dead flowers and new growth only. Roses Spray against black spot and start cutting out old wood from established ramblers. Remove suckers at source. Continue to remove faded flowers from all plants including bedding plants, to encourage new growth. Hoe around the plants to remove weeds and freshen up the borders. Sow annuals directly in the borders for an early and easy colourful display next year. I am doing this more and more, rather than growing the expensive and labour intensive bedding plants. I love the annuals such as godetia, larkspur, cornflowers, nigella etc., which can also be found sold in packets where the flowers have been colour co-ordinated, all ready to 'throw and grow' .. Gardening made easy! Vegetables and salad Keep runner beans well watered. Shallots and (last) autumn sown onions are now ready for lifting in the dry weather. Lift and store beetroots. Make another sowing of lettuce. If you grow parsley and it is getting straggly, cut it right back to get some new young growth for the autumn. Did you know you can freeze parsley and mint to use in the winter months? Don't forget to either sow, or buy from the garden centre, parsnip, brussel sprouts, swede and cabbage to see you over the winter months.. Potatoes that have been harvested should be stored in a cool dark place until needed. If you see aphids on the aquatic plants, give them a blast with a hose jet. The fish will love to eat the aphids and you will also have introduced extra oxygen into the pond.
Index to previous editions of Age-Net gardening column here
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Some web sites of interest to gardeners:
The living theatre of plants
and people
Alan Titchmarsh MBE, TV gardener, writer, broadcaster and
thoroughly nice person. Just a few choice words to describe the peoples`
favourite TV gardener. See his website.... A growing resource for gardeners worldwide. The site includes
the international online seed catalogues, the young plants catalogue (UK
only), the wholesale seeds catalogue, together with the award winning
Germination Times and a host of other useful information. And some reading material:-
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