During winter, there are some handy tips and tricks for healthy winter gardens.
Now that the cooler weather of winter is here, gardens don't lose as much water to evaporation as they do in summer. Because of this, soils can easily waterlog if overwatered, particularly on the southern side of homes and in well-shaded areas.
If you have an automatic watering system, reduce the watering time to at least half that of summer during these cooler months.
When watering, do so in the morning so that both soil & plants can dry off before nighttime. This will reduce fungal disease. If possible, water directly onto soil & not onto plant foliage. Fungal diseases love wet conditions and if the plant leaves are wet during the night, this creates ideal conditions for fungal diseases to proliferate, so this is very important for healthy plant growth.
It is commonly thought that plants don't need fertilising in winter, but this is not true. Plants will flourish with the right winter fertilising. What is more important is the type of fertilisers used. High nitrogen fertilisers are more suited for spring through to autumn, but not really for winter. However, fertilisers containing high Potash (Potassium) are excellent for developing deep green leaves and promoting plant strength and vigour through winter.
To promote good healthy growth & reduce fungal disease, fertilise with both Searles Liquid Potash & SeaMax Organic Fertiliser Liquid. Both these liquid fertilisers will promote hardy growth that builds plants' resistance and prepares them for spring.
So remember, for healthy winter gardens:
- Reduce watering & only water in the mornings
- If possible, don't wet plant foliage
- Fertilise with Searles Liquid Potash and SeaMax Organic Fertiliser Liquid
If you follow these easy tips and handy hints, it will make winter gardening so much more rewarding and successful.
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