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How to Prepare Your Garden for Winter

By Gfl

Winter can be very harsh on your garden and so it is important that you make sure that you are prepared. A good time to start preparing your garden for winter is right now – in the Autumn. To help you with this, we have put together some tips in this article. Make sure to keep reading if you’d like to find out more about this.

Plant Some Evergreens

If you want your garden to look fantastic even in the winter, you should think about planting some evergreens. These plants are able to stay alive throughout the entire year and so now is a great time to get them planted. You’ll find that the current warmer soil and lighter weather will work really well for growing these and they will make a great addition to your garden.

Store Your Equipment

If you have a lot of gardening equipment you should really find somewhere safe to store it. The harsh weather that comes along with the winter can really damage the things that you use to maintain your garden and so you’ll need a strong shed or garage to store them in. If you need big storage space for your gardening equipment, then installing a steel building may be the best option for you. You can visit this site to learn more about steel buildings that you can build in your garden if this appeals to you.

Get Rid Of Greenhouse Shading

In the summer, you might have wanted to have some of your greenhouse to be in the shade but now that the winter is coming, you’ll want to change this. Think about getting rid of the shading in your greenhouse by scrubbing your paint with hot water. Make sure that your greenhouse is able to take advantage of any sun that might come through in the shorter day.

Net Your Pond

Do you have a pond in your back garden? You might find that now is the perfect time to net it to ensure that any falling leaves don’t get in. This is easy to do, all you need to do is invest in a meshed net that you can pin down with bricks on either side of the pond. This will save you a lot of hassle in the long run and you won’t need to spend your winter clearing out leaves.

Save Your Tender Plants

Keen gardeners will want to do whatever possible to make sure that their plants survive so it is important to look after your tender plenty. You’ll find that a lot of plants won’t be able to make it through the harsh conditions of the winter, so you’ll need to lift them. This includes species like Dahlias and Begonias so do your research and protect your plants.

Get Started

It is very important that you make the preparations in the Autumn to ensure that your garden is ready for the winter. Make sure to take all of our tips on board if you want your garden to look amazing and for all of your hard work to be protected for longer.


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