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Saturday, October 20, 2007
The garden slows down, but the chores don't
While you’re on the lawn, and if you can find a dry day, brush off worm casts with a stiff broom before mowing or else the lawn will smear with mud when you cut it. It’s claimed that you can lay a sheet of black polythene over leatherjacket prone areas of your lawn overnight. In the morning the little pests will all have come to the surface and can be swept up. Again, this may be true, but whenever I’ve tried to do this, it’s rained and all I’ve ended up with is a sheet of polythene with a nice slick of water on top and no evidence of leatherjackets. Were I to find the monsters, I would certainly sweep them up and incinerate them in my chiminea, they are my pet hate!
I’m planning and planting my spring-flowering bulbs, dipping them in paraffin to try and deter squirrels (faint hope) and putting a half-handful of sand in the bottom of the planting hole to give the roots something more draining that my horrible clay/chalk mixture to sit in. Bulbs that don’t get pinched by the squirrels only tend to last a couple of seasons in some parts of the garden and I’m sure it’s because the roots rot.
Labels: autumn colour, autumn tasks, lawn care, leaf mould, leatherjackets
The All Seasons Gardener at 4:51 AM 0 Comments
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