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Gardening in September

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New seasons potatoes are available now. Place in warm dry area protected from frost, to encourage sprouting.

New seasons potatoes are available now. Place in warm dry area protected from frost, to encourage sprouting.

By Wendy, from Living Colour The Garden Shop

Edible garden

With September 1 comes the expectation of spring. Don't let your enthusiasm over-rule good sense and plant temperature-sensitive vegetables too early. Watch soil temperatures closely; when these rise to over 10 degrees, growth and germination is more assured.

- New seasons potatoes are available now. Select the type you want, waxy or non-waxy. Waxy hold together when boiled and non-waxy are good for mashing, chips, roasting and stuffing. Place in a warm dry area protected from frost, to encourage the sprouting before planting when frosts have ceased.

- Tidy up and fertilise your asparagus patch. A heavy dose of sheep pellets or organic fertilizer is timely - and lightly mulch with straw to keep the weeds at bay.

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-Time to plant the first round of the salad garden: lettuces, radishes, spring onions, baby carrots, spinach. Herbs such as parsley, chives and coriander can be planted now. Use plastic cloches or microclima cloth for a valuable head start and frost protection for young crops.

- Don't let cover crops flower and seed; slash down if not ready to dig in yet. Give a heavy dressing of lime and dig these in as soon as the soil has dried out enough that compaction won't result from being dug over.

- There's still time to get strawberry plants in and enjoy fresh berries by December. Blueberry, raspberry, loganberry, guava, cranberries and mulberry plants are all in-store now ready to make that berry patch a nirvana of taste and colour.

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- Think about fruit trees. Does your orchard have a gap? Now is the time to fill it with something you and the family can enjoy.

- If you have a greenhouse and have only been using it for the odd early tomato, now is the time it should be used to start seedlings, tomatoes and all the early herbs and salad vegetables.

- Slug populations are at an all-time high at the moment. Use of slug pellets around new seedlings and emerging new perennial shoots like delphiniums is a must. Traps of a little yeast in a saucer of water are also effective for those wishing to avoid poisons.

Flower garden

- Plant poppies and other cottage-type flowers to fill a gap before the summer perennials take over.

- Daphne and wintersweet are flowering now. Cut and enjoy the scent in the house and consider it the tidy up prune for the year. If you have none, consider planting some. They are all in stores now.

- Plant new roses and spray with Yates SuperShield, ready for the new season.

- Check for slug damage on emerging perennial shoots

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