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Be Aware of Blight

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Monday, July 24, 2023,
Late July/August is the time to be extra vigilant, especially when checking potatoes and tomatoes.
If the weather's mild, wet and humid, these are ideal conditions for a deadly attack of phytophthora infestans (late blight) for which there is no chemical cure.

The pathogen's carried on the wind and first indications that your plants have been attacked are dark patches on leaves with a white powdery mould - particularly underneath.

If left unchecked, the plant will be turned into a rotting mes...

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Gardeners' To Dos: Late Winter (& Early Spring)

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, In : To Dos 
  • Prune shrub roses, clematis, apple & pear trees before end of April. 
  • Wisteria can be pruned back during January & March (and again during July & August). 
  • Buddleia should be cut back to almost ground level during February or March to encourage new flowering growth.
  • Autumn fruiting raspberries should be cut back to almost ground level February or March; summer fruiting types should be left.

  • For the flower garden, hardy annuals can be sown indoors and planted out when large enough and conditions f...

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Gardeners' To Dos: Autumn (& Early Winter)

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Tuesday, September 27, 2022,

  • Collect fallen leaves for composting - but always wear gloves.

  • Harvest parsnips and leeks

  • Keep on top of weeds.

  • After harvesting, any bare earth should be covered with either cardboard, manure, compost or quick growing green manure (mustard seed) to prevent new weed growth and conserve nutrients.

  • Old tomato stems and fruit can be added to the compost heap, even if they have been hit by blight as the blight pathogen can only exist on growing material and the pathogen will not carry over to the n...

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Gardeners' To Dos: Spring

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Monday, March 7, 2022, In : To Dos 
  • Prune shrub and climbing roses

  • Prune buddleias hard back

  • Prune cornus stems for colourful stems next winter

  • Plant shallots, onion sets, leeks and early potatoes in the ground or containers provided the ground is not waterlogged or frozen.

  • Sow various veg seeds outside; provided ground is in suitable condition.

  • Sow hardy annuals in pots or modules sow sweet pea seed outside in flowering position. 

  • Plant out autumn sown sweet peas.

  • Divide any clumps of snowdrops or winter aconites and hellebores.

  • Propa...

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