Maintenance tips for May
- By tony jepson
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- 20 May, 2017
Everything will be growing well by now. Water your pots!


Maintenance |
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Mow regularly. |
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Maintain a 3in gutter around the lawn edge. This will prevent grass from creeping into the border. |
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Prune out any frost damage on evergreen shrubs. |
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If not already done so (and depending on local climate) Cut back tender shrubs such as Penstemon and Fuchsia after the danger of frost has past. |
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Trim evergreen hedges to keep them neat. Evergreens such as Viburnum tinus can also still be trimmed this month. (check for nesting birds first). |
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Prune spring-flowering shrubs such as Berberis, Choisya and Ribes after they have finished flowering. |
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Prune overcrowded or dead stems of Clematis montana once it has finished flowering – don’t worry it will take even hard pruning very well. |
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Late spring is a good time to coppice or pollard (cut back hard) Eucalyptus. |
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Tie in climbing and rambling roses as near to horizontal as possible to restrict sap flow and result in more flowers. |
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Remove any reverted green shoots on variegated (leaves with two colours) evergreens, to prevent them reverting to a single colour. |
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Put supports in place now for tall herbaceous plants or those with heavy blooms before they are too tall. |
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Plant out cannas and dahlias when danger of frost is past. |
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May is a good time to divide herbaceous perennials that you want to propagate or that are getting too big. Dividing will also help the plant to produce new growth. Bamboos can be divided in the same way. |
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Divide hostas as they come into growth. |
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Cut back clumps of spring-flowering perennials such as Pulmonaria and Doronicum to encourage fresh foliage. This will keep the plants size in check and flower better next year. |
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Divide primroses after flowering and plant them in a nursery bed until they are ready for planting out again in the autumn. |
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Remove faded wallflowers and spring bedding from beds and pots to make space for summer planting. |
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Check pot plants for signs of being root bound.
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