Gardeners nationwide are being advised to remove one item as it could "prevent diseases" from spreading among their plants.
Keeping your healthy through the winter can be a challenge, but a keen gardener has taken to to share a useful tip. Another expert has also revealed the best ways to keep your lawn in good condition as the colder months approach.
Coopers of Stortford on TikTok posted a bullet point list of things to do in your garden this November, suggesting that this time of year is ideal for planting certain items.
However, your progress could be hindered if you fail to take one precaution in your garden. They suggested: "Clear old plants and weeds, and prune affected rose leaves to prevent disease."
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This was one of seven tips the account shared. Their advice also included what to plant in your garden, with the account revealing: "November is great for planting tulip bulbs, garlic, shallots, and onions."
It was also the perfect time for those wanting to harvest "pumpkins and squash" as their seeds can be used for next spring. Protecting and providing for the garden was also a necessity, with the TikTok post revealing people should "cover garden furniture to protect it from the elements" and "provide bird feeders and water, and offer shelter for hedgehogs."
They added: "Aerate and feed your lawn, and rake fallen leaves." Expert Tom Clamp, Head of Technical at Doff, highlighted the importance of maintaining your garden over winter.
He advised: "Scarify the lawn if you notice a build-up of thatch or moss as this will improve the flow of water and nutrients to the roots. Aeration is also key. Making small holes in compacted areas allows air, water and nutrients to penetrate the soil more effectively. Finally, keep your lawn clear of fallen leaves and debris, as these can trap moisture and invite in disease."
Sharing a reassuring tip, he mentioned: "If your grass is looking a bit worse for wear, the best time to start repairs is early autumn or spring, when soil temperatures rise above 7°c and the risk of frost is lower."
To help the lawn bounce back, he suggested: "Overseeding any bare or thinning patches will help restore your lawn's density, and a good quality feed will promote quicker recovery."
Tom has also shared what to do during these dry spells, and there is a key to keeping your garden thriving through the drier days. He revealed: "During dry spells, deep watering encourages deeper root growth, which helps your lawn survive the winter. Just be careful not to overwater, as waterlogged soil can increase the risk of fungal diseases."