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Lincolnshire Garden Winter tips

Michael Anthony

Essential Winter Garden Maintenance Tips: Protecting Your Outdoor Space The winter months can be challenging for garden maintenance, but with the right approach, you can protect your outdoor space and ensure it's ready to flourish come spring. Here's your comprehensive guide to winter garden care. Protect Your Garden Features Fencing: • Check fence posts and panels regularly, especially after strong winds • Look for signs of rot or water damage • Consider treating wooden fences with a weather-resistant preservative • Clear any climbing plants that might cause damage Patios and Paving: • Remove leaves and debris regularly to prevent slippery surfaces • Check for loose or damaged paving stones • Clear drainage channels to prevent water pooling • Use appropriate ice prevention methods that won't damage your surfaces Lawn Care: • Avoid walking on frozen grass to prevent damage • Keep the lawn clear of fallen leaves • Make your final pre-winter cut slightly higher than usual • Consider aerating before the ground freezes to improve drainage Plants and Borders: • Add mulch around sensitive plants for protection • Wrap vulnerable plants in horticultural fleece • Remove dead or diseased growth • Cut back perennials that have finished flowering Practical Winter Maintenance Tips: • Check gutters and drainage systems monthly • Remove snow from branches to prevent breakage • Protect outdoor taps and pipes from freezing • Keep paths clear and safe Expert Tips for Winter Success: • Choose a dry, calm day for maintenance tasks • Store garden furniture and decorative items indoors • Keep tools clean and dry to prevent rust • Monitor weather forecasts for extreme conditions Remember: winter maintenance isn't just about protection – it's about preparation. These colder months are perfect for planning next year's garden projects and ensuring your outdoor space will be ready for the warmer seasons ahead. By following these simple but effective maintenance tips, you can help your garden survive the winter months and set it up for a beautiful spring revival.

 
 
 

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