October Flowers Prepare ground and pots for October flowers planting. It is a good time to plant Wallflowers, Forget-me-not, Bellis, Primula, Viola (including winter pansies) and other spring bedding plants. Sow hardy annuals outside in mild areas for a next year display and continue to plant spring- flowering bulbs. If the soil […]
September Flowers September is a good time of year to plant new perennials and hardy annuals. Your hanging baskets also need some maintenance. Deadheading, watering and feeding can keep them going until mid-autumn. Continue delphiniums, roses and penstemons deadheading. Cutt back perennials that are fading and dying down. Divide clumps of […]
August Flowers Primarily cut dieded back foliage and stems of herbaceous plants. Sow hardy annuals into borders at the end of August in order to flower next summer. Also, do not forget to deadhead, water and feed hanging baskets. If you want to extend the colour of plants such as Dahlia, roses and […]
July Flowers It’s a really good time to plant autumn-flowering bulbs such as crocuses, Colchicum, Sternbergia, Amaryllis and Nerine. Cutting back delphiniums and geraniums after the first flush of flowers will encourage a second flowering period. Do not forget to feed them after pruning. Deadhead flower borders regularly and divide clumps […]
June Flowers It’s time to plant out summer bedding and seed- raised plants. Keep them moist during dry weather. Prepare cannas and dahlias for planting this month. Fill in the gaps of herbaceous borders (except anemones) with annual bedding. June is the best time to plant rhizomes after an overnight soaking, 5cm deep […]
May Flowers May is a good time to plant out cannas and dahlias. Tubs can be planted up with summer bedding in milder areas. Be sure that all risk of frost has passed. Wallflowers, pansies, and daisies, Bellis perennis and winter bedding plants need to be sown between now and July in order […]
April Flowers April – a great time to plant summer flowering bulbs. Introduce some colour to your garden with alliums and agapanthus or lighten your garden with Lilium ‘Arena’. You can still plant herbaceous perennials such as Geranium, Astrantia and Oriental poppies. Please remember that Anemone coronaria tubers need well-drained soils. Propagate perennials […]
March Flowers Early spring is an ideal time to plant herbaceous perennials, such as Geranium, Astrantia and summer-flowering bulbs. Anemone coronaria tubers need particularly well-drained soils. Cut back ornamental grasses and other perennials to encourage new growth. Cut off old leaves of hellebores to expose new blossoms and remove possible foliar […]
February Flowers Place Dahlia tubers in a light, warm place to sprout. They should be misted with a spray – a bottle of water in order to avoid them drying out in February. Lily bulbs can be planted in pots for flowers this summer. Move them onto the patio when in flower […]
January Flowers January is a good time to sow seeds of Begonia, Lobelia, Salvia and Pelargonium in a heated greenhouse or propagator to provide early plants. Sweet peas also can be sown this month. You have the last chance to sow seeds that need frost in order to germinate, such as native tree and […]
December Flowers December is a good time to saw Alpines from seed. To protect them from extra wet you can put a sheet of glass over the sown area. Alternatively, You can put the seeds in the fridge, for sowing next spring. Faded herbaceous perennials can be cut back and added to the […]