November can be a busy month for gardeners as they prepare their gardens for winter. The last of the autumn fruits need to be harvested, leaves swept up, polytunnels and greenhouses cleared and dead plants and weeds composted. All the effort now will be worth it next spring when your garden wakes up from its winter hibernation.
Jobs in the Garden in November
- This is a good time to transplant or move existing plants to new areas of your garden.
- Get those bulbs planted now to ensure a good show of colour next spring - Narcissus, Daffodils, Tulips, Bluebells, Snowdrops and Crocuses.
- Patios, driveways and house slates can be treated with Patio Magic to remove green moss and lichen if there is a spell of dry weather this month.
- Cut back summer flowering Roses and cottage garden plants including Lupins, Delphiniums, Hostas, Phlox and Geraniums.
- Plant bare root hedging plants such as Laurel and Beech.
- Broad leaved trees can be planted for REPS: Whitethorn, Willows, Mountain Ash, Blackthorns and Maples can all be planted now as young whips.
- Apples, Pears, Plums and Cherries can be planted this month. Remember to add organic compost when planting and to stake all newly planted trees to ensure strong rooting during the winter.
- Rhubarb and Strawberries can also be planted this month. You’ll need to add plenty of organic farm compost to the planting hole and enrich the soil with blood, fish and bone meal when planting.
- Winter flowering shrubs including Mahonia Charity, Viburnum Eve Price, Christmas Roses, Sweet Box and Witch-Hazel can be planted this month for some welcome colour during the winter and spring months.
- Green Manure seed can be sown during November on bare patches of soil in your veg and fruit garden. The Green Manure seed will germinate during the winter months producing a green carpet of organic fertiliser that you simply dig in next spring before planting your summer vegetables. Green Manure also helps to prevent weeds from growing.
Categories
- Cleaning & Chemicals (13)
- Plumbing (2)
- Greenhouse (12)
- Electrical (8)
- Locks & Security (2)
- Heating (10)
- Natural Products (7)
- Tools (5)
- Paint (16)
- Garden (43)
- Pest Control (8)
- About Lenehans (2)
- History (1)
- General Interest (8)
- Lighting (9)
- Home Safety (11)
- DIY (21)
Archive
Recent Posts
October 03, 2024
Heat-Saving Products to Keep Your Home Cosy This Winter
September 24, 2024
Keeping Your Greenhouse Warm During Cold Weather
September 19, 2024
The Benefits of Using a Dehumidifier in Winter in Ireland
September 12, 2024
The Psychology of Cleanliness & How a Tidy Home Can Impact Your Well-Being
September 07, 2024
Greenhouse maintenance
Popular Posts
October 03, 2024
Heat-Saving Products to Keep Your Home Cosy This Winter
May 08, 2020
Lockdown Restrictions in Ireland - May 18th
December 04, 2023
Shellac - What is it?
October 14, 2019
New Smart Technology In Lenehans
May 19, 2017
Have Your Garden Summer Ready!
Tags
gardening in the greenhouse
tending greenhouse
home heating
pest control
gardening
greenhouse base
covid-19 ireland
greenhouse
health benefits
electrical
wiring
lenehans hardware store
coronavirus
wired doorbell
grow your own
heating
rainwater
planting
building a greenhouse
healthy eating
stay safe
coronavirus ireland
natural remedies
cleaning chemicals
cleaning your home
home insulation
led lighting
covid-19
doorbells
greenhouses
choosing a greenhouse
draught excluders
paint preparation
wireless
greenhouses in ireland
paint
cleaning equipment for industry
electric heaters
fire protection
retail ireland
greenhouse glass
rainy season
spring cleaning
growing
retail outlets ireland
screws
vitavia
gardening in march
carbon monoxide
natural cleaning products