Amateur Gardening – 21 May 2019

(John Hannent) #1
11 MAY 2019 AMATEUR GARDENING 5

Don’tforget!Doa pestcheckbeforeplantingas
snaileggsandvineweevilgrubsmaybelurkingamong
the roots and compost (they make excellentadditionsto
the bird table!)

Actingon
problems
whenthey
firstappear
willsave
youa lotof
troublein the
longrun.
Beddingpla
arevulnerableto
mildewwhenplantedtooclose
together,sogivethemenough
spacetogrowproperly.
Removeanyplantsthatshow
signsof diseasetopreventits
spread,ortreatwitha fungicide.
Catchpestsin theearlystages,
squishingaphidsandremoving
slugsadsnailsor using beer traps
andbarriers.
Onlyusechemicalsforlarge
infestationsandneveruseon
flowersalreadyin bloom as you
will kill pollinators.

Dealing with

problem

Watchoutforsnailslurkingamong
foliageandunderbedding
container rims

Poorventilationcan
cause mildew

Get the best from yourplants

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OUcanbuythehealthiest
plantsontheplanetforyour
summerborders,butunless
youlookafterthemproperly
youwillgeta disappointingdisplay.
Getyourplantsofftoa goodstart by
makingsureyoursoilis in good
condition.Beforeplanting,weedwell
andincorporatea generousamountof
well-rottedorganicmatter,manureor
compost.If youdothissometimebefore
planting,youmay need to weed a
secondtime.
Buyrobustplantswithhealthyfoliage
andlotsof flowerbuds.Unlessyouneed
tocreateinstantcolour,pinchout
flowersanddeadbloomstoencourage
moreflowerstodevelop.
Plantat thesamedepthasthe
rootballanddon’tovercrowd,soplants
have enough room to grow properly,


Create a healthy environmentforlong-lastingcolour


Ifyouwantyourplantstoprovideyouwith
lotsofbloomsovera longperiod,makesure
yoursoilis in goodconditionandcheck them
regularly for pests and diseases

Deadheadto
prolong fl owering

withadequateventilation.Alwayscheck
thelabeltogettheplacingsrightand
ensuretheplantshavetheappropriate
amountsof sunshineandshade.
Protectfromslugsandsnailsat
planting,usingferricoxidepellets,beer
trapsoroneof severalbarriersonthe
market.I amexperimentingwith
EcofectiveSlugDefencesharpwhite
granulesthatcreateanunpleasant
barrieraroundplants.A morevisually
subtleoptionwouldbewoolpellets,
whichalsoactasa mulchand help
retainmoisturein thesoil.
Ongoingmaintenancewillimprove
yourdisplay.Tacklepestsandweeds,
andwaterregularlywhendry,feeding
witha high-potashliquidtomatofeed
everyfortnightin peakfloweringseason.
Deadheadtoencouragemoreflowers
and cut off dead or damaged foliage.

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    tobrightenthe
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