It’s the first day of winter and the time of year that most of us bunker down indoors.
But there’s still plenty of gardening jobs to do.
What will you be doing in the garden in the coming weeks now that winter is here?
Jason
I'm been telling myself for a while that I must get the mower serviced. It's 10 years old and has never had a service but it's starting to blow a bit of smoke and be harder to start.
As I posted yesterday, I'll be trying to protect my plants from frost!
Also considering some fruit trees.
Yes, there's still plenty you can do in the garden in winter. You can plant bare rooted roses and deciduous trees. You can prune fruit trees and roses and other plants like camellias and hydrangeas. You can divide and replant herbaceous perennials like cyclamen, geranium and euphorbia. You can also plant flowers for spring, like lupins, delphinium and dianthus. And there's even vegies to grow like spinach and lettuce and peas.
Thanks for sharing @Fuchsia. Your garden sounds lovely. Even though the rest of your family might not have much interest in your garden, you'll find plenty of like-minded people here on Workshop! It's great to have you as a member of the community. Thanks for joining us and making your first post. Please post again soon.
How is everyone's gardens looking as we head into another winter tomorrow?
At my place I need to do a lot of weeding. And the lawn doesn't need a mow but I'm having to run over it regularly to mulch all the leaves and make sure the grass gets as much sunlight as possible.
Great to see that even in the depths of winter, Workshop members still love their gardening.
In the poll over the past week, 86 percent of the community said they enjoy gardening.
Thanks to all those who voted.
How are everyone's gardens looking this winter? Anyone planning on doing any gardening jobs as the temperatures dip?
Akanksha