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Edition two - May 2006
A heatwave would be nice this summer; we certainly deserve one after the weather of the last few months...
If you haven`t yet planted up your tubs and hanging baskets there are still plenty of plants in the garden centres, and in many cases they will even plant them up for you. If you like hanging baskets but not the twice daily watering that is needed to keep them in top condition in hot weather, try the ones with a water reservoir in the bottom. Mix some water retaining gel granules and controlled release plant food in with the compost, before planting them up, and you will have the best hanging baskets in the neighbourhood that will flower away until the first frosts... Or you can really cheat by waiting until the first week in June and bargaining with your local garden centre for their display hanging baskets. If you really don`t like gardening why not enjoy the benefits of someone else`s hard work by visiting gardens that are open to the public. Your local library should have a list of these. RHS Garden shows for May/June
Jobs for the month - May
Bulbs. Try giving bulbs a liquid feed or a sprinkle of Growmore for an even better display next year, and leave daffodil leaves to die down naturally, which will take about six weeks. When tulips are finished flowering you can lift them and heel them in elsewhere for the bulbs to ripen. I never bother to do this and leave them in situ. There are a few less each year which are easily added to... Lawns Keep new lawns damp and treat existing lawns with weed and feed, not forgetting to apply it according to instructions. I usually give my lawn a going over with an electric scarifier first which rips out all the moss and rubbish. The amount of debris it removes never fails to amaze me, and the grass is now looking very respectable compared with the rough neglected lawn of several years ago when we moved here. Greenhouse
Paths, fences and walls Check fence support posts and make sure that supports for climbing plants are strong enough. Why not give your fence a spring coat of paintwith one of the new colours instead of the usual brown? Are the garden walls safe? Put weedkiller on paths, taking care to read instructions regarding pets. Check that the wet weather hasn't made your paths uneven or slippery with moss and if so, remedy this to avoid accidents. Hedges
Fruit Strawberries in flower must be protected from late frosts. Watch out for the birds on fruit bushes and cover with netting if necessary Flowers for cutting Sow biennials and perennials for next years flower arrangements, and start training sweet peas up their supports. Herbaceous plants
Ponds and water features Clear the debris and moss from water features and change the water if necessary, taking care not to disturb any wildlife that`s made it`s home there. Check the electrical system is safe. Make preparations for new aquatic plants in the pond, taking care not to disturb any fish that may be getting ready to spawn. Remove any unwanted frog or toad spawn.
By now you have maybe stopped feeding the birds in your garden. They will need to forage naturally for themselves whilst food is plentiful. Let them rid your garden of the aphids..
*************** Next month: I will be looking at types of barbecues on the market, the latest plants in the garden centres, some trendy garden furniture and of course jobs for the month...
Some web sites of interest to gardeners:
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.
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