Plant Tulip bulbs in pots or borders, covering them deeply for optimal growth. Enjoy impressive results with each bloom. November is a good time to plant all other bulbs too because the temperatures are usually ideal, and the soil has cooled.
Harvest and prepare dahlia tubers for winter storage. Lift them after the first frost, clean and store in dry compost for optimal preservation. Keep in a cool, frost-proof location.
Prepare your garden for bare-root hedging, roses, trees, and shrubs before the temperatures drop. This allows for optimal plant growth and establishment, ensuring a healthy and beautiful garden. Don't wait until it's too late - get ahead of the cold weather now.
Maintain your garden by cutting down faded perennials and mulch the soil with nutrient-rich garden compost. Keep your plants looking fresh and healthy without the hassle.
Collect all your fallen Rose leaves and bin them to eliminate disease for next year.
Protect your borderline hardy plants, like agapanthus, with mulch made from straw or garden compost. This thick layer will provide insulation and prevent cold temperatures from damaging your plants, ensuring their health and longevity.
Protect your young trees and shrubs from pesky rabbits with protection guards to prevent damage and promote healthy growth.