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In the Garden<br />

with Alan Edmondson of<br />

Bowercot Garden Design<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober/November<br />

Gardening Tips<br />

• Rake up fallen leaves regularly. If they have appeared diseased during the summer, do not<br />

compost them.<br />

• Sow sweet peas in pots in a cold frame. Remove the covers when the seedlings appear.<br />

• A newly sown lawn can have the grass height reduced by about a half when it is 2-3 inches<br />

high. Repeat cutting the lawn in 3-4 weeks’ time.<br />

• Apples and pears which are ripe should be picked and handled carefully prior <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>rage a in<br />

a cool, airy position.<br />

• Plant daffodils in the garden. Good dwarf varieties include ‘Tete a Tete’, ‘February Gold’,<br />

‘Jack Snipe’ and ‘Hawera’.<br />

• A number of shrubs such as Buddleja, Forsythia and Philadelphus can be propagated by<br />

taking hardwood cuttings.<br />

• In the vegetable garden, dig over ground as it becomes vacant.<br />

• Remove dead leaves from ornamental pools and thin oxygenating plants.<br />

• Plant out new roses. You can improve the soil with plenty of humus and by adding some<br />

blood, fish and bone fertilizer <strong>to</strong> the planting hole.<br />

• If you are buying biennials such as wallflowers and sweet Williams, make sure that they are<br />

bushy, as they will not grow much now before flowering.<br />

• Harvest leeks and cauliflowers. Also lift and s<strong>to</strong>re root crops such as carrots, turnips and<br />

swedes.<br />

• Ventilate the greenhouse on sunny days. Give the glass a good wash <strong>to</strong> let in the maximum<br />

amount of light.<br />

• Toma<strong>to</strong> crops should be cleared from the greenhouse and not left <strong>to</strong> stand suffering from<br />

Botrytis (Grey Mould) as the fungus spores will flourish in greenhouse conditions.<br />

• Feed the birds regularly. It is important <strong>to</strong> ensure that they have a constant supply of water.<br />

Alan Edmondson of Bowercot Garden<br />

Design, Lyming<strong>to</strong>n, is a regular<br />

contribu<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> BBC Radio Solent’s ‘The<br />

Kitchen Garden’ formerly ‘The Good Life’.<br />

Please mention The Lyming<strong>to</strong>n Direc<strong>to</strong>ry when responding <strong>to</strong> advertisements<br />

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