It is all very well saying
“ Happy New Year” but how happy
are you with your garden?
When you look out of the
windows is it bedraggled, green and dull?
When taking a walk on a January day does the
lack of colour and the ‘run-down appearance’
depress you?
With a little money and a
bit of effort you can transform part or all
the garden making it the place to be on a
winter’s day.
Find
a few gaps in the permanent planting where
colourful, showy plants will make a difference.
There are lots of plants in flower now. Top
of the shrub list are Hamamelis mollis with
its highly fragrant, yellow, spidery flowers
on bare stems and the incredibly perfumed
Wintersweet, Chimonanthus praecox ‘Grandiflorus’,
with deep yellow flowers stained maroon on
the inside.
Then there are the little gems such as polyanthus,
winter pansies and winter flowering heathers.
Brightly
coloured bark looks good in winter The dogwoods
with shiny red or yellow stems will brighten
a dull corner. Where space allows then plant
one of the these with good ornamental bark.
Betula utilis Jacquemontii (white), Prunus
serrula (copper) and Acer griseum (orange-brown)
are excellent.
Prunus x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’
will produce its small pink tinged white flowers
throughout the winter months.
Now that you are feeling better do a few warm-up
exercises and start to tidy the garden. If
the weather is kind give the grass a light
cut with the blades of the mower raised. It
is amazing how much better the lawn will look
when the grass is a uniform height. There
are bound to be some leaves messing up corners.
These should be put into black bags and hidden
or placed in the compost heap.
A layer of bark mulch will tidy the flower
beds while deterring weeds and retaining moisture.
The
vegetable garden can look forlorn in winter
with bits and pieces of plants and trampled
ground. Dig the bare areas leaving the soil
in lumps. The winter frost and rain will break
down the clods leaving it workable for spring
planting and sowing.
I bet the garden will look better and you
will feel better too.