Getting a great looking lawn and garden is relatively easy. Follow our monthly guides telling you what to do and when, to help create a garden your neighbours will be envious of! How’s your year looking? GARDENING CALENDAR
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Spring
Summer
Autumn Winter
January Check your tools and equipment are all clean and sharpened ready for the year ahead Make repairs to fencing or loose paving Clear and tidy your greenhouse or shed
February
March
April
May
June
Order your summer bulbs such as lilies and gladioli Continue to cut down your perennials and plant new one’s
Clean and tidy patios and decking using a Blower/Vac and pressure washer
Plant sweet pea seedlings
Pot any cuttings from April
Plant any seedlings
Take cuttings of any plants you’d like to grow
Empty spring pot displays
Deadhead peonies and other plants
Plant out any new plants
First cut of the year is 28th March
Sow more seeds for the summer!
Keep on top of the weeding
More weeding!
Sow annuals for early flowers
Make sure you cut on highest setting to avoid damage
Keep on top of your weeding
Cut your lawn once or twice a week and make sure it stays hydrated
Now’s the time to add stripes to your lawn
Start to prune roses
Remove dead moss from your grass and sow new seeds Clean your patio and decking areas of moss and debris using a Blower/Vac and Pressure washer
Hoe your soil and remove weeds
Cut your hedges - remember to avoid March - August, the peak season for nesting birds
Cut down any perennials
Sow seeds ready for the summer monthson your lawn
Plant your Christmas tree outside
Give your hedges the first cut of the year
July
August
September
October
November
December
Plant your pots for late summer display
Order spring bulbs and annual seeds Pot biennials and remove annuals such as sweet peas
Plan where to plant next year’s bulbs
Clear beds of old plants
Continue planting spring bulbs including tulips
Plant up large pots for spring flowers
Cut back & remove dead plants Remove early autumn leaves from your garden using a Blower/Vac Cut your lawn once a week Scarify and aerate your lawn Sow new grass seed Insulate any outside pipes & taps Remove all summer fruit from trees
Keep deadheading
Cut back roses
Put your feet up and enjoy the festive season!
Cut back early perennials
Weeding – again!
Sow sweet peas for flowers next year
General tidying up in the garden
Weeding
Remove autumn leaves from your garden. Blower/Vacs mulch leaves that can then used as compost
August is often the hottest month of the year so you may need to water your lawn more frequently.
Weed
Cut your lawn once or twice a week and make sure it stays hydrated
Remove unwanted plants
Plan any changes to your garden for next year
Fertilise your lawn
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