Spotlight Magazines Spotlight on Stenson Fields and Sinfin April 2015 | Page 16
Spotlight Magazine
Project Pleasure
Garden View
April is a great month for
a garden project; one
which can be achieved in a
morning or an afternoon, and
which improves a few square
metres.
You’ll feel you’ve achieved
something wonderful and if
you break the whole garden
into a series of small projects
it suddenly appears more
manageable. Here are three
to get you started.
Strawberry Pots
Then mow the lawn with
the blades set on high
and remove the clippings.
Two weeks later apply a
combined weed killer and
fertilizer. If you’re lucky it will
rain within 24 hours. If not just
water it in.
Mow weekly to keep the lawn
thick and healthy.
Seating
Don’t forget an all weather
seat so you can sit and
contemplate all your hard
work over a cup of tea or a
nip of something stronger.
You don’t need a huge patch to enjoy
growing strawberries. Plant a few in pots as
a treat. Buy young, rich green plants which
have been certified virus-free. Plant 3-4 in a
12 inch (30cm) clay pot.
Teak from renewable resources is fantastic
but cast iron or aluminium is also good,
though you’ll need a cushion to protect
your posterior on cold days! Position it in a
sunny area.
The crowns (where shoots meet roots)
should be level with the compost surface.
Buy a few flowering daffodils, tulips and
pansies and plant them in a pretty pot next
to the bench, then sit back and enjoy.
Water them in and stand in the shelter of a
house wall. If you have a greenhouse or a
cold frame they will establish more quickly
and fruit earlier. Pinch off any runners which
form.
By Rachel Leverton
Grass
Lawns always look
bedraggled after the winter.
Remove dead grass by
raking the surface with a
wire toothed rake.
Improve drainage on heavy
soil by spiking it with a
garden fork every 6 inches
(15cm) or so, to a depth
of about 4 inches (10cm),
giving the fork a good
wiggle each time. Sweep
sharp sand into the holes
with a broom.
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