Quote from Guest on 19th January 2022, 11:21 am
Hi Ya,
My suggestion regarding your garden is wait, get into spring and let the existing flowers and shrubs start coming to life again.
You stated that there are some self-seeded plants, wait until you can see what they are, and if you like them is there another place in your garden with a bit of space you can move them too, or place them in containers and put them at the front of your house or in the front garden, or swap some plants with your neighbour?
If your garden looks a little bedraggled wait until the frosts have gone, then cut your lawn and trim the edges, this will make the garden look much tidier, I also find that a good forking over makes the borders/soil look really good, and you can weed at the same time, or give them a covering in chipped bark, you can also try and find out what shrubs you have, these may have too be pruned Feb or March, its worth asking your neighbour, they may have had conversations with the previous owner as to what was put into the garden.
Or do as I do, take a picture of the plant, pop into your local Nursery or Garden Centre and ask the staff for some help, then I make a note about the plant, when to prune, when it flowers, how big does it grow etc, because I will "forget" the info gathered, now is a good time of the year to visit the garden centre as they are not too busy, hope that all goes well in your garden.
Bob
Hi Ya,
My suggestion regarding your garden is wait, get into spring and let the existing flowers and shrubs start coming to life again.
You stated that there are some self-seeded plants, wait until you can see what they are, and if you like them is there another place in your garden with a bit of space you can move them too, or place them in containers and put them at the front of your house or in the front garden, or swap some plants with your neighbour?
If your garden looks a little bedraggled wait until the frosts have gone, then cut your lawn and trim the edges, this will make the garden look much tidier, I also find that a good forking over makes the borders/soil look really good, and you can weed at the same time, or give them a covering in chipped bark, you can also try and find out what shrubs you have, these may have too be pruned Feb or March, its worth asking your neighbour, they may have had conversations with the previous owner as to what was put into the garden.
Or do as I do, take a picture of the plant, pop into your local Nursery or Garden Centre and ask the staff for some help, then I make a note about the plant, when to prune, when it flowers, how big does it grow etc, because I will "forget" the info gathered, now is a good time of the year to visit the garden centre as they are not too busy, hope that all goes well in your garden.
Bob