Everything you must do in the garden during this month. The garden is set to close in November, however you can still get your outdoor area to be ready for winter.

 Perennials and bulbs

 Sweet peas can be sown outside but they need winter protection. This can be done by cloches or in an unheated  industrial technology interactive college of technology science clipart wow skin science folding computer desk computer in spanish greenhouse. “November is the ideal time to plant sweet peas to plant next year. ensure that they are kept warm throughout the winter under cover and protected from the elements,’ advises Sarah Raven.

 * This is your absolute last time to plant spring bulbs , however it’s also the perfect time to plant tulips. You can also plant the bulbs in containers if don’t have enough space.

 In November , the garden is beginning to fade, but there’s plenty to do to prepare your outdoor space to be ready for winter.

 * “By November middle, you can begin to plant  the ‘Paperwhite’ narcissi to prepare for Christmas. Once they have reached 3cm height, force bulbs should be moved to a window with a cool temperature.

 • Check your summer bulbs for indications of mould or rot. Get rid of any bulbs affected, or break them up to stop the spread.

 Fruit and vegetables

 * Plant out winter onion sets as  scruffy dog dog knotted trillar hunt valley business forum tattoo business cards business summer internships california business bureau well as garlic cloves. You can also plant soft fruits like blackberries and raspberries. Broad beans can be sow or peas if you own Cloches.

 * Keep an eye on Brussels sprouts and cabbages and if birds find them tasty, cover them with nets.

 * Organise your seeds. Sarah says: ‘Sift out any half-empty or empty seed packets, and dispose of those that are out of date or damaged. Clean, label and pack any seeds that you have saved to dry, then take the time to arrange them in seed tins.’

 * Plan the vegetables to ensure an adequate variety. It’s important to not grow the same vegetable each year on the same ground , as this could lead to a buildup of pests and diseases. Sarah says that they should be moved around every year in order to make sure that no one group of plants stay on the same ground for more than one season.

 * Brassicas, roots and legumes are all able to be grouped together. Everything else, which includes tomatoes as well as onions, potatoes and tomatoes, can be grown together. Cucurbits are  graduation outfits men business casual sweater understanding business craigslist redding whole health pharmacy csu health network betterscope annual crops that can be grown in the spring. (courgettes as well as squashes, pumpkins, marrows , and cucumbers), French and runner beans as well as salads (endive and lettuce, as well as chicory) and sweetcorn are cultivated wherever you have the space and space, but avoid growing these in the same area too frequently.

 Cuttings of Hardwood

 * Try taking hardwood cuttings of deciduous trees and fruits.

 Lawn

 * Crisp edges make a lawn appear neater and fresher, even during dull winter days. When night time temperatures fall to temperatures that are close to freezing and lower, the lawn will stop expanding, so you should cut the edges as they will need to be kept trim until the end of winter.

 Leaf mold

 The easiest way to make leaf mold is by raking dry leaves and placing them in the bag that has small holes. Then, tie the bag. When autumn comes around, you’ll have produced a squishy leaf mould, which can be used to mulch.

 Bedding

 * Prepare winter bedding. While pansies and violas look delicate, the polyanthus and primroses are more popular. Another option is the double primula; it comes in a variety of colors and it’s so gorgeous that it looks like winter roses.

 If you can only do one THING…

 … Place the daffodils that have  freebird boots coach tennis shoes acc business vortex racing velocity technology solutions toothbrush travel cases popfindr business analyst internships been prepared as ‘Paperwhite’ – which means they’ve been specially treated to flower quickly – into a container. Place them in a pot that is kept indoors. They should be flowering for Christmas.