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Clear out and take
under cover decorative containers that
are not frost-hardy. Protect pots containing
plants of borderline hardiness with insulation
and by grouping them together in a sheltered spot. |
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Check the pots and bowls of bulbs
are being forced for Christmas and new Year flowering.
Ensure they do not dry out or become waterlogged.
Move them into a light but cool position indoors
when the leaves reach about 2.5 cm (1 in) in height. |
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Plant any remaining tulip and hyacinth
bulbs in the garden without delay. |
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Plant roses if conditions permit
or heel in if the weather is very frosty. Prune
climbers and ramblers and cut back hybrid tea roses
and floribundas to reduce damage from windrock. |
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Cut the lawn for the last time
this year and clean and store the lawnmower. |
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Prune wisteria to ensure and increase
flowering next year. |
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Prepare for autumn and winter gales
by removing dead or decaying branches on established
trees and checking that recently planted trees
are well staked and ties are secure. Also check
fences, trellis and other structures supporting
plants to make sure they will stand up to high
winds. |
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Clear fallen leaves and other debris
so slugs, snails and other pests have nowhere to
overwinter. Use fallen leaves to make leafmould. |
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Deal with any pests or diseases
left exposed when plants lose their leaves.
Harvest vegetables including the first Brussels sprouts, kale, cabbages, endives,
spinach, turnips, swedes and Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Consider installing a pond heater
to keep a small area of water ice free if you keep
fish. |