A gardening expert is advising British homeowners to act now to start preparing their gardens for autumn and beyond. After bouts of downpours and not much sun, it seems that now is finally the time to enjoy our summer gardens.
But a gardening expert from MyBuilder.com is advising that September is the perfect time to get our gardens ready for the colder weather.
While it may seem too soon to be preparing for colder months, many of our plants, trees, and foliage are already undergoing seasonal changes.
James Lewis, a gardening expert from MyBuilder.com, said that preparing your garden for colder weather should start early.He advised: "While September is often still a beautiful month to enjoy warm weather in your garden, there are subtle changes going on beneath the leaves and soil as nature prepares gardens for the end of summer."The warmer weather and longer light hours also mean that you (or your gardener) still have time to complete some of those jobs that are so difficult in colder, darker weather - such as staining fences or sheds."We’d advise gardeners across the country to start preparing their outside spaces now for the colder months ahead.
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