Discover how to refresh your garden for autumn, prune roses, tackle dry shade, and restore ponds – all with practical gardening tips from Gardener’s World.
In this episode of Gardener’s World, we guide you through essential end-of-summer gardening tasks to prepare your space for the changing season. Learn the best techniques for cutting back tired plants like alchemilla mollis to encourage fresh autumn growth, and find out how to keep your white borders looking pristine with strategic deadheading and pruning. We visit Sally and Jeff in Somerset to see the dramatic transformation of their mature garden and offer expert advice on restoring a wildlife-friendly pond, including the best way to control duckweed and introduce new aquatic plants.
Explore the wonders of Parham House’s sunflower collection, featuring both towering giants and compact varieties perfect for cut flower arrangements. Get practical solutions for gardening in challenging dry shade with plant recommendations like cyclamen, geraniums, and sweet woodruff. Plus, discover how to add winter color and interest by planting ornamental vegetables such as red Russian kale, purple sprouting broccoli, and vibrant chard. To round off, we share timely jobs for the weekend: pruning raspberries, managing chillies and peppers, and more. Whether you’re rejuvenating borders, renovating ponds, or planning for next season, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable gardening advice.
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