April emerges as a pivotal month for gardening enthusiasts, marking a period of vibrant growth and the awakening of the garden. In Gardener’s Diary for April 24 this month, the landscape transforms daily, with new plants sprouting and a tapestry of foliage and blooms unfurling. The air fills with the renewed chorus of birdsong, signalling a shift in the season, while bees and other insects buzz more prominently. However, gardeners should tread cautiously, as April’s charm is often accompanied by unpredictable weather that can lead to plant damage.
Monthly Gardening Tips for April:
Watering Newly Planted Trees and Shrubs
Despite the cool air, April’s dry spells can deceive gardeners into neglecting their watering duties. It’s crucial to regularly water newly planted trees and shrubs, as they can quickly dry out. Consistent attention from the outset ensures their survival and growth.
Roses
Begin treatments against blackspot, a common fungal disease, including treating the soil beneath the bushes. April is also the deadline for final rose pruning, setting the stage for healthy blooms.
Summer Bulbs and Tubers
There’s still an opportunity to plant summer-flowering bulbs and tubers. Visit Farnborough Garden Centre for a diverse selection, promising a summer filled with exotic blooms.
Alpine and Herbaceous Plants
Ideal for planting new borders or enhancing existing ones, a wide variety of plants are now available. Whether for rockeries or garden beds, now is the time to expand your plant collection.
Garden Ponds
For those considering a new water garden or looking to restock an existing pond, April is an opportune time. A growing selection of water plants begins to arrive, offering endless possibilities for aquatic gardening.
Sweet Peas
Over-wintered sweet pea plants are ready for outdoor planting, and it’s also a suitable time for sowing new seeds. For those preferring young plants, Farnborough Garden Centre has a selection ready for your garden.
Hanging Baskets and Containers
Start planting in your greenhouse or conservatory with young plants. Protect newly planted summer bedding in containers from frost by keeping them under cover. Farnborough Garden Centre offers a range of plants suitable for baskets and containers, and we also provide custom hanging basket arrangements upon request.
Vegetables
A variety of vegetable plants are available for planting, suitable for both garden beds and containers. Even in small spaces, dedicating some area to vegetables can yield a harvest that surprises you with its taste.
Plants in Spotlight
April showcases the beauty of species such as Clematis, Magnolias, Cystus (Broom), Rhododendron, Viburnum, Amelanchier, Malus (Crab Apple), and Prunus (Cherry), all adding to the garden’s allure.
Farnborough Garden Centre is brimming with new and over-wintered stock, including trees, shrubs, climbers, and roses. Alongside plants, a refreshed selection of garden accessories like stepping stones, paving, and decorative stones awaits. The team at Farnborough is eager to offer advice and assistance, inviting you to explore and find inspiration for your garden this April.
We look forward to welcoming you soon and hope you enjoyed Gardener’s Diary for April 24. Happy Gardening, Pete