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Sow hardy annuals,
sweet peas and lettuces to overwinter
under glass. |
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Sweet peas can also be sown direct
in the ground in mild areas and protected with
cloches. |
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Plant spring-flowering hardy annuals
and biennials as soon as possible. |
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Plant all evergreens, including
conifers, by the end of the month. |
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Plant window boxes and hanging
baskets for winter interest. |
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Plant spring-flowering bulbs in
the garden and in containers. |
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Plant lilies for summer flowering. |
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Plant garlic, spring cabbages and
Japanese onions. |
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Lift tender bulbs, corms and tubers,
such as dahlias and gladioli, and store in frost-free
place. |
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Check bowls of bulbs planted for
winter flowering indoors. Do not let them dry out. |
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Put winter protection in place
around vulnerable border perennials and shrubs
in cold regions. In milder areas this can wait
for another month. |
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Bring in pelargoniums and half-hardy
fuchsias growing in tubs and pots outdoors. |
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Net the pool to protect it from
autumn leaves. |
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Prepare the garden for winter;
clear fallen leaves and other debris, store garden
equipment, clean the greenhouse and put insulation
in place to conserve heat. |