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what to do in the garden in winter uk

what to do in the garden in winter uk

If your green fingers are itching and you're craving some time outdoors, there's still plenty to do in the garden during the winter months.

  1. What do you do to your garden in the winter?
  2. How do I prepare my garden for winter UK?
  3. What can I grow in my garden during the winter?
  4. What can I plant in winter UK?

What do you do to your garden in the winter?

10 Tasks to Keep Your Garden Growing this Winter

How do I prepare my garden for winter UK?

Top 10 autumn tips to prepare your garden for winter

  1. Scrub off shade paint. Give greenhouse windows a thorough clean. ...
  2. Autumn clean. Leave no place for pests to hide. ...
  3. Tidy up borders. Spend some time on your borders. ...
  4. Lawn enforcement. Deal with moss. ...
  5. Make leaf mould. ...
  6. Clear out compost bins. ...
  7. Plant evergreens. ...
  8. Lift tender species.

What can I grow in my garden during the winter?

There are plenty of edibles that you can plant in wintertime, including garlic, leeks, onions, radishes, lettuce, peas, potatoes, chard, spinach, rhubarb, and other leafy greens such as bok choy and kale. If you've already planted these yummy treats, then you can harvest them straight through winter.

What can I plant in winter UK?

Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbages, kale, leeks and parsnips are hardy vegetables and will stand through the winter. Leafy crops such as chard, parsley and rocket should also over-winter with a little protection.

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