– Keep everything well watered especially Camellias and Rhododendrons to promote development of buds for next year.
– Stake any flowers that are overly tall or heavier at the top to keep them safe from wind damage.
– Dead head lilies, perennials and bedding plants to help with longer a flowering period and next year’s growth.
– Prune wisteria and summer flowering shrubs once they have flowered.
– Prune rambling and climbing roses after they flower.
– Collect seeds and store them appropriately to plant them out next year.
The Kitchen Garden
– Harvest beans. Both French and Runner beans need to be picked early and often. This will prevent them from going to seed, stop them from becoming stringy and also encourage a second growth.
– Add a high potash feed like Tomorite to pepper, cucumber and aubergine plants when you see the first fruits.
– Water and harvest sweetcorn; harvest when milky juices come out of a corn if you pop it.
– Trim herb plants; cutting back old growth will allow a second growth that can be harvested before the cold weather sets in!
The Fruit Garden
– Feed citrus plants with a specialised feed or fertiliser.
– Give any container foods a high potash feed such as Tomorite.
– Protect your precious crops from birds with a netting over your fruit.
– Begin harvesting fruit trees such as plums, apricots, peaches and cherries.
– Remove mulching from around strawberry plants to avoid the spread of disease and plant out any rooted Strawberry runners for next year.
– Blackcurrant bushes need to be pruned after all of the fruits have been harvested. Only prune the stems that fruited this year.