Jobs to do in the garden this month…

Prune wisteria by cutting back whippy summer growth, leaving only 2 or 3 buds

Prune roses this month to encourage strong new growth

There’s still plenty of time to prune your Rhododendrons

Cut back cornus and salix cultivars, and other shrubs grown for their colourful winter stems

Feed roses with special rose feed as they come into growth

Move deciduous trees or shrubs

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

Cut back ornamental grasses to within a few centimetres of the ground

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

Prune winter flowering Jasmine after flowering

If any of your plants need support this year, put them in now, so plants can grow up through them

Prune summer-flowering clematis before active growth begins

Remove old hellebore leaves to expose the new blooms as they emerge this spring

Remove any faded flowers from your winter pansies to stop them setting seed.

Cut back willow trees. Remove any damaged or diseased stems

Feed tree, shrubs and hedges with a slow-release fertiliser

Deadhead Hydrangeas before new growth appears

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..”