Jobs to do in the Garden in August 2024
Tips for August 2024 include staking tall flowering plants, prepare the ground for lawn relaying in autumn, and it's harvest some of your early vegetables, such as carrots.
Tips for August 2024 include staking tall flowering plants, prepare the ground for lawn relaying in autumn, and it's harvest some of your early vegetables, such as carrots.
July is an exciting time because you can begin to pick some of your produce this month! Tomatoes will ripen and your salad leaves will be ready for harvest.
The most important thing to remember in June is to check plants daily to see if they need watering. Newly planted trees and shrubs will be especially vulnerable to dry conditions. Take some time to enjoy your garden now the days are getting longer!
May is here! Before you can fully relax in your garden, these are some great jobs you can be getting on with to get your garden summer ready.
There is plenty you can do in the garden in April now that spring is finally here! Though the nights may still be cold, the warmer days mean it's time to start planting early seeds and tidying up what's been left by the winter weather.
At this time of year, we can often experience very cold temperatures. If some of your plants look like they are suffering, it doesn’t mean they won’t necessarily survive. [...]
Get ready for Spring with our blog highlighting the jobs you should be doing in the garden right now - complete with a handy buying guide covering everything you need for cutting back, growing your own and performing other essential maintenance on your garden.
It's getting colder and that means changes for your garden! Here are some of the main jobs to do in November to keep your outside space in top condition: [...]
Here are some of the main jobs to do in your garden in October: Now that your greenhouse is a bit emptier, it’s the perfect time to clean and [...]
September can be a busy month for your garden! Get planning for your spring bulbs, harvest your sweetcorn and apples, and keep an eye on your remaining crops!