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Now is the perfect time to start planting before the winter chill sets in

28/09/2023

NOW really is the best time to get planting. The soil temperature is at its peak after the summer sun which creates the perfect environment for root growth.

With additional moisture from autumn rain, plants and trees use the autumn months to get established before winter sets in.

This is good news for the gardener as it means watering isn’t as necessary as the drier months in spring and summer.

Herbaceous perennials might look a little worse for wear at this time of the year but plant them now and they will reward you next year with very little effort.

The autumn is also the perfect time for planting fruit, both soft fruit — including raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries and rhubarb — and fruit trees — such as apples, pears, plums and cherries.

If you need help and advice choosing trees and plants for your outdoor space, Stubbings is a great place to call or visit.

This hidden gem — with fantastic café — is located just to the west side of Maidenhead off the A404(M), five to 10 minutes from both the M4 and M40.

Plant new trees and shrubs directly in the ground or in large containers. They'll give you seasonal interest with vibrant foliage for years to come.

As they spend less time growing new leaves and seeds at this time of year, their efforts are focused on creating a solid root system, ready for withstanding the colder winter months.

The Woodland Trust website has some wonderful inspiration including a pick of the best UK native trees to add a glow to your garden this autumn.

It’s not just plants and trees that benefit from the autumn climate.

Autumn is also the natural time to replace or repair your lawn. Whether you are seeding a new lawn or returfing, the autumn rains will ensure it gets the best start in life. Don’t forget that autumn is the ideal time for planting spring flowering and summer flowering bulbs. These include daffodils, crocus, hyacinths, alliums, and lilies.

Visit Stubbings for helpful advice and personal recommendations from the extremely knowledgeable staff.

For more information, visit www.stubbingsnursery.co.uk

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