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GARDENING
           Winter gardening                                                                   Protect plants                        Instant winter colour






             tips         from Dobbies Garden Centres                                       Nigel says that protection is one of the most   Refreshing your containers and hanging

                                                                                            important parts of your winter gardening
                                                                                                                                  baskets is a good way to give your winter
                                                                                            checklist to ensure plants and trees survive the
                                                                                                                                  garden a burst of colour and Nigel says
                                                                                                                                  that  Skimmia  rubella  and  winter  flowering
                                                                                            season. Trees with stakes should be checked
                                                                                            and straps tightened to help give support from
                                                                                            strong winter winds.                  hellebores will produce a beautiful display
                                                                                                                                  and stand up to cold weather. In addition to
                   Dobbies unveils what you can do in your garden this winter.                                                    these, dwarf conifers, leucothoe and nandina
                                                                                            When colder weather sets in, Nigel advises   are great to add structure to winter pots and
                                                                                            using frost protection fleece to shield young and   frame your doorway all season long.
                                                                                            delicate plants from snow and ice. Exotic plants
               ith winter here, Dobbies Garden   Whether you’ve got a small container display on   like cordylines will benefit from frost protection   Nigel says that sarcococca, commonly known
               Centres has outlined its tips on   your balcony, a compact but colourful patio, or a   but tropical plants like citrus trees should be   as Christmas Box, is a great choice to bring
       W what you should be doing in your   large flower garden, Dobbies’ Plant Buyer, Nigel   brought indoors over the winter months and   fragrance to your garden at this time of year
       garden this December to prepare it for 2025.  Lawton, says there are steps you can take in   placed in sunrooms or conservatories until the   thanks to its sweet winter perfume. This
                                            winter to protect your plants from harsh weather,   risk of frost has passed.         evergreen plant is low maintenance and
                                            plus set your plants in good stead for next year.                                     shade tolerant, making it ideal for doorsteps,
                                                                                            Nigel notes that another good way to safeguard   and works well in containers.
                                            Find out what gardening jobs you can be doing   plants’ roots from frost is to mulch flower beds
                                            now and how to enjoy your garden during the     with peat-free compost or bark. This will provide   For a vibrant display during warmer spells
                                            colder seasons.                                 a layer of protection and also help keep weeds   through winter until early spring, Nigel
                                                                                            at bay over the winter months.        advises  planting  winter-flowering  violas  and
                                              Tidy up                                                                             pansies now in pots or flower beds.
                                                                                            To avoid container plants getting waterlogged
                                            Nigel says one of the most important jobs you   during heavy rainfall, Nigel says you should raise
                                            can do in your garden in winter is tidying up.   these up on pot feet now to promote drainage.    Water storage
                                            Regularly raking dead leaves from your lawn                                           When it comes to being more sustainable
                                            will prevent diseases from spreading and will                                         in the garden, Nigel says that winter is a
                                            help you bulk out your compost at this time of     Prune plants                       fantastic time to collect rainfall in water butts
                                            year. Nigel notes keeping your lawn free from   An important job in the garden over winter is   for use in the summer months. Any shed,
                                            debris is also important to allow for access to   pruning roses and other plants to ensure the   greenhouse or garage can be used to collect
                                            air and sunlight – two things grass needs to    harsh weather doesn’t  damage  them.  Nigel   water and conserve it for next summer as
                                            survive. If the weather allows, you can still mow   recommends pruning roses and buddleja by   long as it has gutters and a down pipe to a
                                            your lawn but avoid walking on your lawn when   half in winter to protect from wind-rock and   drain at ground level. Doing this will help you
                                            frosty as this could damage the blades of grass   then  giving  them  a  final  prune  in  spring.  Not   reduce water usage in the event of a long
                                            and leave yellow footprint marks.               only will this take the weight off the plant, but   dry spell next summer and Nigel notes that
                                                                                            it will also encourage new growth next summer.  rainwater is actually better for your plants as
                                            Nigel says winter is also the perfect time to                                         it is rich in nutrients.
                                            clean up your greenhouse and get it ready       While some plants require pruning just now,
                                            for spring planting. Wash the glass and the     Nigel advises not to prune early flowering lines
                                            benches with horticultural disinfectant to kill   such  as  forsythia,  lilac  and  flowering  currants   For more seasonal gardening advice and
                                            any overwintering pests and diseases            which flower on previous years’ growth.   inspiration visit dobbies.com


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