Winter Garden Maintenance Tips

Winter Garden Maintenance Tips

Winter hasn't officially started yet, but it's fair to say it's been feeling like Winter lately with the drop in temperature! The Winter Solstice is on 21st December, which marks the official start of Winter in the UK (in the Northern Hemisphere) Click here for fun facts about the Winter Solstice.

At Stone Zone, we have compiled a guide which includes top tips for maintaining your garden over Winter, as well as how to best prepare various landscaping features to ensure they survive the upcoming colder weather. 

Enrich existing Soil

Consider adding organic matter to your plant beds now so your soil will be nutrient-rich by the Spring. 

  • Purchase Soil Improver Compost online or in-store
  • Using a garden Fork, gently turn the surface of your soil
  • Evenly spread your organic Compost across the top

Click here to view all Soils, Composts and Mulches

Prep your Patio 

Whether you've recently had a new garden patio installed, or you've got long-standing, existing garden paving, you'll want to ensure you follow these steps to ensure it looks as good as new by time the Spring comes around. 

  • Clean your patio: sweep any debris away from your garden patio, including leaves and twigs from Autumn. If needed, pressure wash the paving slabs with a suitable jet washer
  • Address any stains: Remove any spillages or stains that have occurred over the last year; we recommend Azpects Patio & Deck Cleaner  
  • Repair any damage: If your garden patio is a few years old, it might have a small crack within the paving stone that will need filling. Sometimes the joints become worn and cracked too, these can be re-filled with heavy duty jointing compound such as Azpects EasyJoint Select
  • Seal your Paving slabs where necessary: If you have Natural Stone Paving in your garden, it's a good idea to seal it to offer the best protection against Winter frost. Azpects EasySeal is a great range for this

Click here to view all Paving Maintenance Accessories

Take care of your Turf

Your garden lawn is a really important one to look after over Winter, especially as the UK can quite often see a lot of rainfall throughout the Winter.

  • Minimise foot traffic: Now might be a good time to consider buying Stepping Stones to install within your garden lawn, as the more foot traffic on your grass, the higher the risk of soil compaction and damage, especially while wet or frosty
  • Rake away debris: Give your lawn a general clear away of fallen leaves and twigs to ensure sunlight has the best chances of reaching the roots
  • Aerate your Turf: Using a garden fork, or if you're fortunate enough to own some Aerator Shoes, use these across your lawn now to encourage air to your roots and improve drainage
  • Limit grass mowing: Avoid cutting your grass too often or too short; it can cause stress as it's not actively growing

Provided the ground isn't frozen, now can be a great time to lay Turf, Click here to order Turf online   

Protect your plants

Some plants are hardy to the colder weather, but some will need extra care and attention. Always follow your plants' care guides for best results. 

  • Prune your roses: or any of your trees and shrubs, for that matter! Many shrubs will be dormant over the Winter, making now an ideal time to cut them back to encourage growth when Spring returns
  • Protect plants with Mulch: Woodland Mulch is a Gardener's best friend this time of year. Adding a thick layer of Mulch (30mm) to your plant beds and borders will protect your soil from frost, whilst allowing slow drainage of rain water through wet periods
  • Add a winter layer for warmth: this can be in the form of garden Fleece or Cloches which are both designed to cover plants sensitive to cold to keep frost away. You might also want to bring some plants indoors to offer the best protection

Winter Garden Essentials

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Be extra prepared this Winter! Buy Rock Salt to prevent your paths and driveways from becoming dangerous and slippery. These can be purchased as 20kg maxi bags or 850kg bulk bags. 

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