April is a great time to be in the garden . The sun is starting to warm the earth and the days are getting longer. In this video I show you 5 key jobs to tackle this month. Get them done and your garden will look better and be set up for the summer ahead.
ALAN IS USING:
SylvaGrow Compost, Multi-Purpose Compost and Topsoil blended loam from Melcourt – https://rb.gy/4f27gw
Fork, Half moon iron, wire rake and spade from Spear and Jackson – https://rb.gy/6wl4lh
Hose Trolley CleverRoll and multi-functional spray from Gardena – https://rb.gy/ud9afv
Cherry Trees and hardy perennials from Blue Diamond Garden Centres – https://rb.gy/0ehb4p
Harvington Bench from Forest Garden – https://rb.gy/iplk0c
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Task 1 – Sort Out The Lawn
2:50 Task 2 – Pricking Out Young Seedlings
4:54 Task 3 – Planting Seeds In The Veg Patch
6:45 Task 4 – Plant Hardy Perennials
8:09 Task 5 – Plant Cherry Trees
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10 Comments
I need to find some hardy geranium. I have all the others.
Spring time at last āļøšæšŖ“
A lovely selection, ready to plant. šā¤
I bought some bare-rooted Geranium Wargrave Pink after Alan recommended it last summer. I'''m looking forward to seeing them in flower.
Love geraniums, bullet proof as well š
I'd love to, but I live in Saskatchewan, Canada. We got a respectable dump of snow yesterday. But, soon, soon.
I live on the prairie in Texas where our dirt is all clay. What might grow here?
Straight David Attenborough Narration, Subbed.
Titchmarsj? Hair like Skargill?
Do those ferns spread seeds/spores all over? I have ferns growing where I donāt want them and they can be hard to remove