Gardening in December offers unique opportunities to enhance your garden, preparing it for a vibrant spring. Here are some activities to consider for your garden this December, setting the stage for a lush lawn in the coming year.
Planning and Ordering Seeds
Reflect on the past year’s gardening successes and challenges, and decide which crops to grow next year. Whether you’re sticking with reliable favorites or experimenting with new varieties, now is the ideal time to order your seeds. Choose plants that bloom in spring for a colorful start to the year.
Composting and Leafmould Management
Check and turn your compost pile to ensure proper decomposition. Cover compost bins to protect from rain and retain heat. Continue collecting fallen leaves for your leafmould, adding to your existing pile or starting a new one if necessary.
If you’re new to composting, we have resources to help you get started.
Harvesting Winter Crops
Inspect your vegetable garden for crops ready to harvest. Vegetables like leeks, kale, cabbage, brussels sprouts, and cauliflowers may be ripe for picking. Don’t miss out on harvesting before the soil freezes.
Pruning Time
This is a good month to prune fruit trees, grapevines, and wisterias. Pruning now frees up time for more demanding tasks in the spring.
Greenhouse Care
With most seedlings in the greenhouse, ensure it’s well-maintained. Remove snow from the roof to prevent glass damage, insulate external taps and turn off the water supply to avoid freezing, and clean the greenhouse thoroughly to deter pests and diseases.
Lawn Aeration
Aerate your lawn with a garden fork. This improves drainage and air circulation, promoting healthy grass growth.
Garden Structures and Fences
Inspect wooden garden structures and fences for damage or signs of rot. Applying preservative can protect them from further deterioration. Consider repairing or replacing weakened structures to withstand winter weather.
By following these tips, you’ll set your garden up for a successful and bountiful year ahead.