
When temperatures start to drop, ensuring you implement precautions to protect all plants is vital. When temperatures plummet, tender plants may be protected by:
Move plants in pots to a warmer or more sheltered part of the garden or into a cold greenhouse or cold frame.
If a plant won’t stand any frost, it will need to be in a heated greenhouse or a cool, light room in the house for the winter.
Shelter tender plants using items such as frames or cloches if harsh weather is forecast. Try using cut up newspaper or horticultural fleece to exposed non-moveable plants if it’s especially cold.
Tender plants will benefit from soil-rich mulch added across their roots for added protection in winter.
Hardy plants tend to need a lot less care over the winter months, but if the temperatures plummet to below -2, a watchful eye is important all the same.
As specialists in garden maintenance services, we take real pride in advising our customers of the best ways to protect their gardens, especially in extreme weathers. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact our team on 07477 968735
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