November!… And all around us beautiful autumn images. The golden-red leaves that now leave many trees, the colorful chrysanthemums that bloom from October and the beautiful cyclamen in a variety of colors.
November is the last month of autumn and gardening is significantly reduced. Let's see in detail what they are…
- Fertilize the plants, especially if there is rain.
- Cleaning the lawn from fallen leaves as it favors the growth of fungi.
- Remove the dry leaves from the roses.
- Reduce or stop watering the plants.
- Ideal month to plant new trees (such as bare roots) and shrubs.
- Plant vegetables such as cabbage, lettuce, carrots and arugula.
- We can plant the bulbs and rhizomes that will bloom in spring, such as tulip, freesia, narcissus, etc.
- We transplant plants from one part of the garden to another.
- Prune on a case by case basis.
- Strictly prune the chrysanthemums when their flowering is complete.
- We complete the harvests of the fruit trees before the frosts begin
- We take measures against cold and frost protection for sensitive plants.
- We strengthen the support of our plants in view of the difficult weather conditions of the coming winter.