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The first edition - April 2006.
If you are a keen gardener, by now you will have trays
of seedlings dotted around the house or greenhouse. It is very important
to prick them out as soon as possible to avoid them getting too leggy
and overcrowded in their first seed tray. I am very lazy when it comes
to doing this chore if the weather is a bit on the chilly side, but on
a warm sunny day it is a pleasurable task.. Don`t be caught out by
night frosts at this time of year as they can wipe out all your hard
work in a matter of minutes. If you have tender plants in the greenhouse
make sure there is heat at night, or failing that, cover plants with horticultural
fleece or even old newspapers, anything to keep the frost off..
Jobs for the
month - April House plants Increase watering and feed plants more frequently.
You can still repot plants that have become root bound. Choose a warm
sunny day to stand larger specimens outside and give them a wash with
the hose pipe on `fine spray`and let them dry before bringing them back
inside. This is a job that can also be done in the summer on a rainy day.
April and May are good months for sowing or laying
new lawns and I have covered this, and lawn care in general,
a little more extensively on a separate page HERE..
Scarify your lawn, either with an electric scarifier or a garden rake,
to remove any debris and moss that has accumulated over winter. Give established
lawns their first feed of the year. Plant out dahlia tubers and sow hardy annuals where they are to flower. This is the time of year to hard prune quick growing shrubs such as Buddleja and Dogwoods. Other shrubs and plants will benefit from a light trim to encourage better shape and growth. The flower borders will appreciate a mulching this month, which will help conserve moisture and stop weeds from growing. If you are using grass cuttings as a mulch, take care not to use the first three mowings after applying lawn feed as per the manufacturer`s instructions. I don't like to see grass used as a mulch except in a very hot summer.
There is still time to do any necessary repairs
before plant growth really gets going. Use a weedkiller such
as Pathclear to kill grass and weeds on concrete areas for a
whole season. Pathclear now comes in liquid form with a built in applicator,
which makes the job a lot easier.. Examine the supports for climbing plants
and replace if necessary. Pressure clean paths or other ground areas that
have become slippery with moss and algae. (Read instructions carefully
on weedkiller packets if you have pets) Greenhouse
Vegetables
Fruit This is the month when the fruit grower finds there is plenty of crop spraying to do to ensure a healthy crop and prevent pests or disease. Keep a close watch on developing fruits and treat accordingly. Take care still with late frosts and cover small trees and bushes with horticultural fleece. Refer to the appropriate section of your gardening book for fruit pest and disease control. Trees and shrubs will appreciate a good mulching this month to conserve water, stop weeds growing and add goodness to the soil. Look for any signs of disease or pests and spray accordingly. If there has been any late wind damage, tidy the branches so there are no ragged edges that will let the damp and disease penetrate. If you need to remove any branches of trees, there is a preparation you can buy that seals the newly sawn wood.
If you are `spring cleaning` your pond, be sure to put your
fish in a large container where they can swim around quite happily
until being returned to their pond, making sure that cats cannot get to
them. Once you have cleaned out and re-filled the pond, allow the water
to stand for a day or two to avoid any temperature changes before returning
the fish. If you are re-lining a concrete pond take care to use the correct
sealant afterwards, and give it ample time to dry. Be ruthless and thin
out aquatic plants. They will soon grow and fill the pond.. You could
always get the professionals in to clean out your pond..
Take care when pruning shrubs in your garden that you
don't disturb any nesting birds.. In April the birds are still breeding
and so are most of the mammals that use our gardens. Parent birds are
so busy feeding their young this month that they need concentrated body-building
foods themselves such as the suet fat balls that we see in the shops especially
for the birds. Some web sites of interest to gardeners:
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