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Seasonal Tips20 May 20265 min

Autumn checklist: preparing your garden for winter

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Autumn checklist: from now through November

Autumn is preparation. What you do now determines whether your spring is lush or sad. Here's the checklist.

September: Early autumn

Prune spent plants:

  • Summer bloomers past their peak (lavender, sage, geranium) get a light prune.
  • Prevent them getting leggy (loose twiggy growth).

Remove dead flowers:

  • Roses, hydrangeas, echinacea: encourage reblooming.
  • More late-summer colour.

Water:

  • First autumn month still water regularly.
  • Dry soil bad for root-making.

Sow: autumn crops/flowers:

  • Kale, spinach, winter beans plant outside.
  • Buy chrysanthemums (already in bloom).

October: Full autumn

Collect leaves:

  • Don't throw away! Leaf mould is garden gold.
  • Pile up leaves, let rot (1-2 years becomes leaf mould).
  • Or: shred fine, spread under shrubs (mulch).

Plant bulbs (critical!):

  • Tulips (plant until end October).
  • Crocus, snowdrops, allium (September-October).
  • Hyacinths (October).
  • Dig hole (depth 2-3x bulb size), bulb in, cover.

Hedges & trees:

  • Deciduous hedges (hornbeam, beech) can be pruned now.
  • Evergreen later (December).
  • Prune after leaves fall but before hard frost.

Clean borders:

  • Remove dead leaves from plants.
  • Pull weeds - easier now.

Check drainage:

  • Gutters clean of leaves.
  • Drain outlets clear.

November: Late autumn

Finish pruning:

  • Last chance evergreen hedge pruning (December frost danger).
  • Prune climbers (clematis, ivy).

Plant final bulbs:

  • Snowdrops, crocus still until mid-November.
  • Bulbs in pots (indoors, force for early spring).

Protect tender plants:

  • Non-hardy (tropical-ish): indoors or wrap in hessian.
  • Sage, rosemary, lavender: fine outdoors in NL.

Ground covers:

  • Pull or leave established?
  • Pull: more work now, tidier spring.
  • Leave: insects have winter shelter.

Winter decoration:

  • Branches, berries (Sambucus), red/dark foliage (Acer) - leave for interest.
  • Winter bloomers (helleborus, jasmine) stay visible.

Empty compost:

  • Full compost heap? Empty now, use next year.

December: Frost prep

No more pruning:

  • Hard frost here now. Pruning wounds freeze shut = dead wood.

Protection:

  • Young trees/shrubs: protect from snow (tie string around).
  • Non-hardy: hessian or pea sticks.

Drainage:

  • Waterproof pots: empty or tilt.
  • Standing water = ice = root death.

Is your garden bare?

  • Add winter bloomers (helleborus, jasmine, ornamental grasses).
  • Red/coloured stems (Salix, Cornus) add winter interest.

Checklist summary

September:

  • Prune spent summer bloomers
  • Remove dead flowers
  • Water

October:

  • Collect leaves
  • Plant bulbs (tulips, crocus)
  • Hedge pruning
  • Clean borders

November:

  • Clematis/ivy pruning
  • Final bulbs planted
  • Protect tender plants
  • Leave decorative elements

December:

  • No pruning
  • Drain waterproof pots
  • Winter bloomers visible

Budget

Autumn bulbs (1 m2):

  • 30-40 bulbs at 0.50-1 euro = 20-40 euros
  • Soil + compost: 20-40 euros
  • Total: 40-80 euros

Frequently asked questions

Do I really need to remove all leaves?

No. Bottom leaves are compost (let them rot). Top layer leaves (> 20 cm) must go - suffocates plants. Thin mulch layer is fine.

Are bulbs expensive?

Cheap! 30-40 bulbs for whole garden ~ 30 euros. One-time expense with years of benefit.

Prune ivy in December?

Better October-November. December hard frost = frozen wound = dead wood. Ivy is hardy but prevention better.

How do I prune clematis correctly?

Depends on type. 'Jackmanii' (blooms new wood) prune hard October/November. 'Henryi' (blooms old wood) light tip December. Check cultivar-specific.

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