Page 32 - Real Rochdale Issue 15 Autumn 2022
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GARDENING TIPS



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                                                       ABOUT THE WRITER
                                                       Silvana Devine is a social and therapeutic
                                                       horticulture practitioner at Petrus Incredible Edibles
                                                       Rochdale (PIER) which is a community allotment on
                                                       Belfield Road in Rochdale.




                  Autumn is here and the nights are getting shorter but there’s still a lot to do in the garden.
                  A great way to save money is to check the perennials in your garden. Popular perennials like
                  agapanthus and dahlias need to be protected during winter.


                                                                  Agapanthus
                                                                  Our Silver-Gilt medal winning garden at the
                                                                  RHS Flower Show Flower Park had 50
                                                                  agapanthus plants (50 agapanthus for our                      Other perennials that can be divided at this
                                                                  50th anniversary)!                                            time of year include geraniums, delphiniums,

                                                                                                                                crocosmia, hostas and salvias. Dividing plants
                                                                  To protect agapanthus from a harsh winter,                    is a great way to increase your garden stock
                                                                  leave the foliage on the plant (cutting off any               without the expense. It is also another way to
                                                                  remaining spent seedheads) and cover the                      garden sustainably, so it’s great for the planet
                                                                  crown with straw or fleece over winter to                     too.
                                                                  protect from frost.

                                                                                                                                If you have vegetables, harvest the last
                                                                  If your agapanthus are in containers, move                    potatoes and leave in a dry spot (greenhouse/
                                                                  them into sheds/greenhouses or a very                         windowsill) before storing in a brown paper or
                                                                  sheltered spot near the house.                                hessian bag for longer term storage. Plant out
                                                                                                                                spring cabbages, garlic and onions, but only do
                                                                  If your agapanthus are around five years old,                 so if the soil isn’t too damp.
                                                                  you can divide congested clumps by lifting the
                                                                  clump from the container or ground and using                  If herbs are still growing outside, such as mint,
                                                                  a sharp spade (or old bread knife) to divide,                 parsley and basil, repot on kitchen windowsill
                                                                  ensuring there are growing points in each                     for use over winter. Alternatively, harvest all
                                                                  divided section.                                              the leaves and freeze using ice-cube trays, so
                                                                                                                                you can continue to flavour your cooking with
                  Dahlias                                                                                                       herbs all year round.
                  Dahlias need to be lifted and stored ready for next year. Cut back all the stems to about 10cm above
                  the ground, dig up the tuber with a garden fork, being careful not to damage the tuber.  Remove any           Autumn is a great time to take stock of your
                  excess soil and leave tubers upturned in a cool, dry place for around a fortnight.                            gardening and make plans for next year. If
                                                                                                                                you’d like some inspiration or more
                  Following this, they can be stored in a box with peat-free compost, with their stems protruding above         information and gardening tips, pop along to
                  the surface, ready to be planted next spring.                                                                 the PIER allotment on Belfield Road, Rochdale.





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