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| July | ||
| Even with careful mulching plants will need extra water to remain healthy sensible watering will not only keep your plants looking their best but will conserve water. | ||
| August | ||
| Why not plan ahead for the winter and spring and put up a bird box to provide a nesting spot come later in the year and the following spring. | ||
| September | ||
| Towards the middle of September and going in to October is a good time to be thinking about planting bulbs for the spring. | ||
| October | ||
| Lawn care - if you have any thin or bald patches sowing seed in late September / early October will give the grass chance to get going so that next year come the spring those bald or thin patches will have gone. For advice on seed and lawn feed call in to Cook's. | ||
| November | ||
| As the summer vegetation dies back the task of pruning may come to mind different plants shrubs and trees have their specific requirements and if in doubt please speak to the knowledgeable friendly staff here at Cook' Garden Centre on how best to prune your plants. | ||
| December | ||
| With Christmas looming why not come down to Cook's for your Christmas tree - real or artificial, decorations and gifts for your family and friends. | ||