May Gardening Tips
Gardening Tip: May Lawn Care
If the weather permits, your lawn should be mowed once a week. Regular cutting helps the grass thicken and reduces weed. Now the grass is growing faster, you can set you lawn mower blades to a medium or low cut – about 2 cm.
The edges also need trimming with long handled shears, an edging tool or strimmer. Apart from looking good, this helps prevent grass spreading into your flower borders.
You may also need to use a lawn feed to encourage strong growth and reduce the amount of weeds and moss. You can spread the lawn feed by hand or use a Spreader.
Gardening Tip: May Evergreen hedging
In May keep evergreen hedges trimmed and tidy. When trimming hedges, make sure you brush off the clippings to prevent the spread of diseases. Depending on the length of the hedge ‘run’, you can trim evergreen hedges with hand shears or with an electric, battery or petrol hedge trimmer. If you are using a powered hedge trimmer, use protective goggles and gloves.
Gardening Tip: May Weeding
Weeds continue to grow and flower quickly, spreading their offspring in the wind. It is important to destroy weeds whilst they are still small. You can use hoes and small hand tools to remove weeds from your vegetable and flowerbeds.
Gardening Tip: May Planting or transplanting
To plant, the type of equipment you will need includes:
Watering can or hose
When planting or transplanting, use compost from your compost bin, manure or purchase compost. Once you have dug a hole big enough for the plant, add 2-3in of compost or manure into the hole to feed the plant. Fill the hole with water, preferably from your water butt and let the water sink in. Place the plant in the hole and water again. Fill in the hole with soil to the top of the root ball and water again.
Examples of the type of plants you can plant in May are:
- Vegetables
- Brussels sprouts
- Cabbages
- Leeks
- Onion
- Pumpkin
In May you should prick out your vegetable seedlings, such as tomatoes, from their seed trays and transplant them into pots. Keep them inside or in a propagator or under a cloche until they are ready to be transplanted outside.
Flowers
- Alpines
- Antirrhinum
- Chrysanthemum
- Magnolia
- Violets
In May bedding plants should be hardened off by placing them in pots in a cold frame or on a porch. This ensures they have acclimatised before planting them outside at the end of May or beginning of June.
During the growing season, you must ensure they are well watered and feed your plants with a good plant food/fertilizer and keep them well watered. For watering you may want to consider purchase a water butt to save on your eater usage. If you have a large garden, you may need to consider using a hose instead of a watering can.
Sow
Note: Always check the instructions on the seed packet concerning time of sowing and transplanting. Different varieties are designed to grow at different times. The information below is a general guide for common vegetable and flower seeds that can be sown this time of year.
Vegetables
The following are examples of vegetable seeds that you can sow outside:
- Beetroot
- Broccoli
- Carrots
- Spinach
- Herbs
- Sweet corn
Flowers
The following are examples of flower seeds that can be sown outside:
- Aster
- Delphinium
- Forger-me-not
- Poppy
- Primrose
Wallflower
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