Monday, 18 July 2016

Gardening - Summer 2016

Martin Gulliver writes - What you do this summer depends very much on the weather - it would be nice to sit back and enjoy the garden, but being British we know that rain and sun will combine and the garden will burgeon, so...
  • Keep on top of weeding and deadheading.  With the latter, as a general rule cut back to a lower bud(s)
  • Trim the lawn regularly – little and often is best. If we get a hot spell and it goes brown, don’t worry – it will recover.
  • Sow more salad crops if you are that way inclined...a few seeds once a fortnight will ensure a regular supply.
  • If you have a greenhouse, keep it well ventilated. Water the floor in the mornings to keep the air humid and prevent red spider mite. 
  • Keep containers well watered, especially hanging baskets.  In holiday time bring them all into the shade while you are away – they will survive with one or two watering in the week.
As perennials flower and fade, cut them back hard and you should get a second flush of growth.  Herbs can also be trimmed to keep them tidy, and the trimmings can be dried or frozen for future use.

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