October 2025

  • Winter Pruning Basics: What You Can Cut Back (and What to Leave)

    Pruning in winter can be brilliant — but only if you know what you’re cutting. Here’s a simple, UK-friendly guide for December. What you can do in winter What to be careful with A tidy approach that helps wildlife Leaving some stems and seed heads over winter supports birds and insects. You can always do…

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  • Protecting Your Plants in Winter: Frost, Wind and Waterlogging

    Winter damage in the UK usually comes from three things: frost, wind, and waterlogged soil. The good news is you can prevent most problems with a few simple steps. Frost: insulate the roots first Roots are often more vulnerable than leaves. Wind: stop rock and breakage Wind can loosen roots (especially new shrubs) and snap…

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  • Winter Garden Checklist: What to Do in December

    December gardens are mostly about protection, safety, and planning. Growth slows right down, but a few smart jobs now keep everything healthy and make spring far easier. 1. Keep paths and patios safe Wet leaves, algae and winter grime make hard surfaces slippery. 2. Protect plants from frost 3. Look after the lawn 4. Support…

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  • Preparing Your Garden for Winter Wildlife

    As temperatures drop, your garden can become a vital refuge for birds, hedgehogs, and insects. With a few simple steps this November, you can help them survive the cold while keeping your garden full of life. 1. Feed the Birds Provide high-fat foods like peanuts, suet balls, and sunflower seeds. Keep feeders clean and topped…

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  • Tool Care and Storage: Get Ready for Winter

    After a busy gardening season, your tools deserve a little TLC. Proper maintenance now keeps them working perfectly next spring — and saves money on replacements! 1. Clean Everything Thoroughly Remove dirt and sap from spades, forks, secateurs, and shears. A quick scrub with warm, soapy water works wonders. 2. Sharpen Blades Use a whetstone…

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  • How to Prepare Your Garden for Frost and Snow

    Frosty mornings and the first snow flurries might look magical, but they can wreak havoc on unprotected gardens. Here’s how to keep your plants, pots, and garden structures safe this winter. 1. Wrap Up Tender Plants Use horticultural fleece or bubble wrap to insulate tree ferns, palms, and bananas. Don’t forget pots — roots are…

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  • Winter Lawn Care: Keep Your Grass Healthy Through the Cold

    It’s easy to forget about your lawn once frost sets in — but November is a crucial month for protecting and preserving healthy grass. With a little attention now, you’ll be rewarded with lush growth in spring. 1. Stop Mowing (Mostly!) Once growth slows, reduce mowing to a minimum. Only trim if necessary, keeping mower…

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  • Your Essential November Garden Checklist

    November is the month when the garden slows down — but that doesn’t mean you can hang up your tools just yet! There’s plenty you can do now to keep everything healthy, tidy, and ready for the colder months ahead. Here’s your November garden checklist: 1. Protect Tender Plants Wrap vulnerable plants like tree ferns,…

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  • Why October is the Perfect Month for Hedge Trimming and Garden Tidy-Ups

    October is the ideal time to tidy hedges and gardens before winter sets in. Not only does it keep your outdoor space neat, but it also protects plants and structures from storm damage. 1. Hedge Trimming 2. Leaf Clearance 3. Pruning and Cutting Back 4. Jet Washing Surfaces 🌿 Final Thought: An October tidy-up leaves…

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  • Autumn Wildlife in Your Garden: Helping Birds, Hedgehogs & Insects This October

    As autumn deepens, wildlife looks for food and shelter to survive the colder months. Your garden can be a lifeline with just a few simple steps. 1. Feed the Birds 2. Help Hedgehogs 3. Support Pollinators 4. Provide Shelter Final Thought: By supporting wildlife now, you’re creating a healthier, more balanced garden ecosystem.

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