Wednesday 14 November 2007

MORE WINTER JOBS


Nerine


Take hardwood cutting. Most shrubs will take if you cut a twig about a foot long from mature wood. Plant in the garden by making a slit with the spade and simply leave until next summer. Dig up and transplant into the final position where it is to grow.

Wallflowers can be planted now. They can be pruned back every year. Even though they are classed as biennials, they will give years of blooms if they are cut back after they flower.

Nerine bulbs are still looking good at this time of the year. If you want to dig some of these up from your friends garden then ensure that you don’t disturb the roots when you dig up a clump, as they don’t like being moved. Wait until the foliage has died down before you attempt this.

If you have a no dig policy in your vegetable garden then cover any bare soil with carpet or mulch such as straw. This will stop any nutrients being washed away in adverse weather and will give you a weed free bed to sow the spring crops.

Get the lawnmower serviced. If you are handy with the spanner then get cracking and get the mower ready for winter. Empty the petrol out, as it can get slimy if it’s left for too long. Check the spark plug and filters and change if necessary. The blades might need sharpening as well. If you are in any doubt then take it to a repair shop. It will be better to do this now than having to join the queue in spring.

Plant and seed catalogues should be coming through the letterboxes if you are on companies mailing lists and now would be a great time to look through them and plan what you want to order next year. You could always see if there is anything in the catalogues for your friends and family that would make useful presents at Christmas. I like to look through the Chase organic catalogue, as there are a lot of gadgets that you can use in the garden, the industrial flamethrower springs to mind, which would be very useful for keeping the weeds down! If you are buying products though, make sure the items are a good quality and will last the rigours of the outdoor world.

MICE AND RATS
The pesky rodents are back in the houses now the cold weather is with us. Let me know if you have any effective methods of driving them outside. We saw a white and grey one running around our estate last week. It stood up to two dogs and wasn’t scared of me. It is probably a pet that has escaped so if you have lost a fearless rodent please come and get it!


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