As the cold, crisp weather sets in, now is the time to prepare your garden for the winter months ahead. Follow our guide on which bulbs and vegetables are suitable for May, and what plant varieties to plant now for a vibrant spring garden.
Spotlight on: Maintaining a healthy winter lawn
Water your lawn twice a week to keep it healthy and maintain its green colour. Water after sunrise to avoid frost.
Buffalo lawn becomes dormant as winter arrives, so you can mow it less frequently. Kikuyu lawn should be mowed every two weeks.
Use a fertiliser high in phosphate, such as 3:2:1 or 3:1:5, to encourage root development.
To regulate fruit production and encourage rejuvenation of evergreen fruit trees, prune their branches and young tips.
Tip: Invest in a pair of elbow-length gloves if you’ll be pruning thorny and spiky shrubs.
Neaten up
Tidy flowerbeds and perennials such as cannas.
Stake trees and shrubs in wind-prone areas.
Clean up under hedges and loosen the soil to get rid of pests that may be sheltering underneath.
Feed
Feed existing plants with a high-nitrogen fertiliser like Atlantic All-Purpose Fertiliser.
Feed your lawn before rainfall with a handful of 3:2:1 or 3:1:5 per square metre.
Water and feed indoor plants such as cinerarias, cyclamen and daffodils every two weeks with a liquid fertiliser like Multifeed Classic.
OTHER FRESH IDEAS
Prepare your garden for winter frosts
First frosts are usually expected around the third week of May. Protect your plants by covering them with a frost guard, protect roots with a thick mulch and move pots into a sheltered spot.
Buy a gardening gift for Mother’s Day
Spoil your mom this Mother’s Day with a thoughtful green gift to let her know how much she means to you. Here are a few gardening gift ideas:
A trendy terrarium for her living room
The popular Scindapsus aureus for her bookshelf
If you’re struggling to decide on the perfect gift, indulge her with a Stodels Gift Card and let her choose her favourite.