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Lavender World's Guide on How To Get the Garden Ready For Now and Next Spring

(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 30, 2011 ) York, UK -- As people felt the first flushes of frost this week, many of the people are groaning as the Indian summer has finally come to an end and weeks of icy roads, grit and chilblains are upon everyone. However, it's not all doom and gloom as although the roads maybe full of the white stuff, the gardens still bring oodles of pleasure providing wrapping up warm and take a steaming mug of cocoa with to visit.

There's a reason the garden centres are open all year round, aside from Christmas and New-year, garden centres will brave the cold understanding that that although the summer horticulturists among people may have lost a little interest, the more dedicated of green fingered folk will still be coveting their weekly fix in their greenhouses and choosing their next batch of garden plants.

No rest for the wicked.

With Halloween becoming a memory, there are still a myriad of jobs to do gardening plants in the November months, and donning the best gloves, gardners can make sure their borders bear flowers all winter long. Now is the time to finish off planting the bulbs, for that spectacular spring display. Plant fruit trees in mild weather for fruity delights next harvest, and take advantage of the disco heathers on offer by giving the dark garden some much needed fluorescent light.

Pull up, protect and Store

It's also the best time of year for removing dahlias and gladioli. If shrivelled, keep dahlia bulbs in tepid water overnight before storing for the winter. Gladioli bulbs will dry nicely in a shed, and be protected from frosts ready to grow in the spring.

Rejuvenate those Roses

Be relentless with rose bushes in November, a good pruning is necessary for beautiful blooms in April and May. Plant roses bought from garden centres (or venture into buying plants online), and soak up the labels and images as to imagine the rose garden.

In the Pink.

Carnations and pinks will plant easily in November, as will cyclamen giving great colour. Be careful not to over water as these garden plants and shrubs hate a wet bed.

Build it.

Alpines really are a treat this time of year, and many flower soon after the snowdrops. Aubrietia gives wonderful displays and gardners have all felt that first flush of spring when they have seen the tiny purple flowers cascading down a neighbour's wall. Saxifrage, although needing careful handling so as not to disturb the delicate roots will provide miniature pink pompoms on a bed of soft green foliage. If people are looking for a little outdoor exercise now is the time to construct an alpine garden, with old rocks, soil, and compost, planting the alpines in cracks and crevices, ready for them to awaken in January and stay all the way throughout the year. For best prices, look for these garden plants online.

Ponds.

This is one job that is often forgotten, yet the trimming of oxygenating plants is a must if not wanting to have a slimy mess the next year. Leave the foliage of reeds and rushes though, as this will give the water some protection during the winter. Be prepared and place a floating log, or tennis ball in the pond in an attempt to stop it freezing over, and protect with a net if people don't fancy raking out leaves all winter long.

About Lavender World:

Lavender World is the new on the internet shopping shop that offers people the ability to buy plants online and a range of lavender products, plants and essential oils. This month, sees the release of the new range of garden plants for 2012.

Lavender World
Will Barnby
(417) - 364 - 8125
info@lavenderworld.co.uk

Source: EmailWire.com

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