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  • Essential Tips for Gardening in November

    Check that stakes , ties , and supports  are secure but not overly tight; gentle movement helps trees Replace any damaged ties and adjust those cutting into the bark to prevent long-term harm as the tree Check Stakes and Supports Ensure all tree ties, stakes , and supports are secure but not too tight. Replace any frayed or broken ties, and adjust those pressing into bark to prevent damage as trees grow November is the time to clear fallen leaves , clean paths and patios, check supports, and tidy up borders

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in December

    Inspect stakes regularly and ensure ties are firm but not tight. Replace damaged ties and reposition any supports that have shifted during storms. Walk through your garden periodically and test the stability of stakes and ties. Stakes should remain firm in the soil, while ties should be secure yet loose enough to allow very slight Tool & Equipment Maintenance December is an excellent time to care for your tools.

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in July

    Support new stems with soft ties and guide them early to avoid tangling. Check Supports and Ties Now is a good time to inspect tree stakes and supports . Wind and rapid summer growth can loosen ties or cause rubbing against stems. Adjust or replace any worn or tight ties using soft, flexible materials to prevent damage. Look for species with tidy growth habits and good summer performance.

  • Essential Tips for Caring for Your New Cherry Tree and Ensuring Healthy, Beautiful Blossoms

    pruning due to disease risk • Protect young or newly planted trees in exposed areas • Check stakes and ties winter due to disease risk, protect newly planted trees in exposed locations, and check that stakes and ties Prevent by pruning only at the correct time and using clean tools. Good airflow, correct pruning timing and healthy soil help reduce the risk of most problems. When is the best time to plant a flowering cherry tree?

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in October

    For gardeners, this is the ideal time to get ahead. Checking Stakes and Ties Young trees and top-heavy specimens need secure support to withstand autumn Inspect stakes, ties , and guards , adjusting or loosening them if they’ve become too tight. FAQs When is the best time to plant trees in the UK? Check stakes and ties to make sure they’re supportive but not too tight, and mulch around the base to

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in May

    Support young plants with soft ties and gently guide early shoots to ensure they climb confidently in rainwater is ideal for containers, beds, and borders — and using it helps conserve energy and resources tied For detailed advice on training climbing plants: Tips for Training Climbing Plants . Place it in a sunny, sheltered spot and check ties or supports regularly. Not at all — May is a great time to plant container-grown trees .

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in September

    Top Tip: Start leaf composting now. Managing Garden Maintenance September is the time to set your garden in order, tidying away the remains Check that stakes and ties are still secure on specimens like Tupelo ( Nyssa sylvatica )  or Tibetan Adjust ties so they allow gentle movement, encouraging strong root development while still preventing It’s also the ideal month for clearing spent growth, tidying hedges, and checking stakes and ties before

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in January

    Check Stakes and Supports After Storms Winter storms can loosen tree stakes or cause ties to rub against Loosen any ties that have become tight, and replace damaged supports promptly. Tidying borders in January reduces overwintering pests and fungal spores. Deciduous hedges can be tidied lightly at this time of year, while major renovation pruning is best saved Not at all — it’s one of the best times.

  • How to Master Your March Gardening Jobs: The Essential Guide for British Gardens

    Checking stakes and ties, gently firming soil after winter weather, and monitoring moisture levels all to tidy, inspect, and prevent problems before the season becomes busy. Checking Stakes, Ties, and Wind Rock March weather can still be unsettled, and young trees are particularly Walk through newly planted areas and check that stakes are secure, ties are not too tight, and the soil Checking stakes and ties, clearing winter debris, and applying mulch where needed also reduces stress

  • Rowan Tree Folklore & Why It Was Once Called the 'Witch Tree'

    These associations are tied to the tree’s vivid red berries — a colour traditionally believed to repel Top Tip:  If you’re designing a traditional or spiritual garden, including a Rowan tree can be a nod Its wood, berries, and branches  were all seen as tools for protection: Rowan crosses  were tied with

  • How to Master Your April Gardening Jobs: The Essential Guide for British Gardens

    Support newly planted trees with essential accessories such as stakes , ties , Rootgrow , or complete Check that tree ties are secure but not restrictive—gentle movement helps strengthen the trunk. If you didn’t mulch in March, there’s still time. If you've planted new trees, make sure any stakes and ties  are still secure but not too tight  — they A successful garden starts with well-timed care and good quality plants .

  • Magnolia Tree Care Calendar | What to Do & When

    Every magnolia tree needs the right care at the right time of year. Check ties and stakes are secure before storms hit. Top Tip:  Avoid pruning in winter — magnolias can bleed sap if cut too early. You can also explore Woodland Trust’s winter tree protection tips . See BBC Gardeners’ World’s guide  for variety-specific summer tips.

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