Your August gardening guide
Deborah Hele
August is a month for planting and feeding, prepping those plants of yours for the hot season ahead. Here are some tips to get you going…
# Plant Lilium Bulbs, especially our favourite — St. Josephs Lily — for added beauty in summer
# Continue to feed and water your winter and spring flowering annuals and bulbs with Multifeed Flowergro , Bulb Booster or 3:1:5 (26) SR
# Keep up with the watering, your lawn and flowerbeds require a good watering at least once a week, especially Highveld gardens
# Prune your Roses, Hydrangeas, deciduous fruit trees and Citrus trees from mid to end July
# Prune back you summer flowering creepers
# Protect your frost sensitive plants
# Repot indoor and outdoor container plants
# Continue mulching soil with compost, sawdust, bark chips and fallen leaves, this will prevent moisture loss and keep the roots warm during the winter.
# Plant vegetables like cabbage, leeks, onions, moss-curled parsley, Swiss chard and spinach
# Plant flower seedling like pansies, primulas, calendulas, cinerarias and petunias for a little winter cheer
# Have your lawnmower serviced
# Cape gardeners — protect plants from the North Wester by staking them up or protecting them if necessary



