Jobs to do in the garden this month…

Lift dahlia tubers, begonia tubers and gladioli corms to store over the winter months

Take hardwood cuttings from deciduous shrubs now.

Prune rambling and climbing roses once they've finished flowering, and tie in the stems before autumn winds cause damage.

Collect seeds from summer-flowering plants for planting next year

Sow your sweet peas seeds now, to ensure larger, more robust and earlier flowering plants next spring

Dig up any scented-leaf pelargoniums still outside and pot them up as winter houseplants

Look after the birds; clean the feeders, keep them topped up and put out some water

You can continue to plant spring bulbs in the still-warm ground

Alliums are happiest planted while the soil is still a little warm in early-mid Autumn

Lift and divide any overcrowded herbaceous perennials whilst the soil is still warm

Clear up fallen rose leaves to prevent diseases such as black spot from over-wintering

This month is the ideal time to plant hedges, and move trees and shrubs

Gail Sheppard

“Ben and the team at Hythe Garden Landscapes recently completely transformed our garden. We are beyond impressed with the whole experience, from start to finish. The team are friendly, professional and to be quite honest, were a joy to have here with us over the weeks that the project took to complete. Cannot recommend HGL enough, if you are considering them for your project you won’t be disappointed. Their attention to detail and standards of work are second to none.

We’re looking forward to having more work done with them in the future..”