Now that the summer months are behind us, it’s time to start thinking about how to keep your garden in the best condition throughout the autumnal months ahead. Many people see spring and summer as the best times to focus on your garden, as you can plant a selection of plants and seeds and watch them as they grow, however, autumn is the time to really focus on your gardens condition and ensure everything is healthy and prepared for the colder temperatures. Unsure of what you need to do in your garden over the next few weeks? Here are some useful tips to help get you started.

Take Note of Your Garden

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After spending lots of quality time in your garden, you’d think you know exactly how well maintained the area is, but as the warmer months go by there are certain things you may overlook without even realising. Now is the time to get out into the garden and examine the area properly, taking note of exactly what needs to be done. Whether that’s pulling out weeds, removing moss or mulch or even removing specific plants before the cold weather arrives. This will give you a clearer idea of what needs doing.

Bring Herbs Indoors

When it comes to growing your own herbs in the garden, you need to ensure that they’re in the best condition to grow to their full potential. Whilst herbs do require water to grow, the heavy rain and snow can have a negative impact on your herb’s growth, so it’s time to take them indoors and keep them protected from any bad weather. Place your potted herbs in your greenhouse, porch or even on the kitchen windowsill to ensure they’re receiving the sunlight they require, without being damaged. You can find a selection of essential hose attachments and watering features from Bradshaws Direct to provide you with the right materials to keep your plants healthy.

Fix Fences and Check the Trees

The weather throughout summer can be dry and calm, but once the winter kicks in we can experience heavy winds, heavy rain and often lots of snow. These weather conditions can cause damage to your garden, so it’s beneficial to check your garden over to make sure everything is in the best condition and durable, ready to take whatever the weather throws at it. Ensure that your fence has no cracks or loose panels, as this could cause problems when the heavy winds kick in. Similarly, you need to check your trees to make sure that any branches that are broken are removed. The last thing you want is branches hanging awkwardly from your tree making your garden look messy and unkept.

Distribute Some Weed Killer

Most of the time, weed killer only needs applying to your lawn once or twice per year. The main reason for applying weed killer in the Autumn is to prevent any of the seeds from growing, as lots of seeds will have landed on the lawn from the plants throughout the summertime. One extremely important thing to remember, however, is that if you have pets running around your garden you should keep the amount of weed killer used to a minimum to ensure they are safe with no risk from the weed killer itself.

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