Autumn Flowering Plants
How about some autumn flowering plants in your garden? They can be used to easily plug gaps in borders. [Photo CCBY CostelSlincu]
View ArticleTidy Up Your Borders
Now is a great time to tidy up your borders, time to bring your garden into a great shape before winter! [Photo CCBY Lemenide]
View ArticleCompost and Diseases
Never ever add diseased material to your compost, it will ruin the entire thing! [Photo CCBY solylunafamilia]
View ArticleMulch with Bark
After tiding your borders you should take the time to mulch them with bark chips. [Photo CCBY EricMartin]
View ArticleDigging Over
Continue to dig over your beds, it will benefit you greatly next year, when its time to plant new things. [Photo CCBY-SA darylmitchell]
View ArticleBorders and Beds
Take good care to reshape your borders and beds, try to incorporate organic matter from your compost heap into your beds. [Photo CCBY Kirsty Hall]
View ArticleBeds and Borders
Making new beds and borders is an important task in your garden that you should take seriously. [Photo CCBY-SA GHR2009]
View ArticleWeeding and Cleaning
Gently continue to weed your garden and keep borders clean, do not do a spring cleaning though! [Photo CCBY-SA CherylCox]
View ArticleSpring Bulb Planting
Planting spring bulbs in borders now should be a top priority! You want a good looking garden do you not? [Photo CCBY SmabsSputzer]
View ArticleMind The Gaps
Gaps in your borders are annoying and make your garden look bad! Try to fill them with interesting plants! [Photo CCBY-SA SimonMusic]
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