| There’s a saying in gardening: “sort the small things before they turn into big things.” Many garden tasks fit this idea. Done regularly, they’re quick and satisfying. Leave them too long, and you get cracked paving, patchy lawns, or wild hedges. Here are ten small jobs that can save you from bigger problems down the line — with a few tips tucked in to make them easier. |

| Weed the borders and paths Tip: Just five minutes with a hand fork now avoids hours later. Trim hedges and shrubs Tip: Trim lightly and often to keep growth in check and manageable. Mow and edge the lawn Tip: Raise the mower blade during hot weather to keep the grass lush and strong. Clear fallen leaves Tip: Rake or sweep weekly in autumn to keep leaves under control. Deadhead flowers Tip: Keep secateurs nearby and snip blooms as you pass. Sweep patios and paths Tip: Brush dry surfaces regularly for safe, clean paths. Mulch beds Mulch keeps soil moist, controls weeds, and slowly feeds the ground. It always pays off. Tip: Mulch beds in spring or autumn for best results. Prune at the right season Tip: Prune spring bloomers after they have flowered, and summer ones before they start growing. Tidy green waste Tip: Tidy green waste often or compost if space allows. Check fences, gates, and sheds Tip: Take a monthly walk about to spot minor fixes early. |
| These jobs never take long alone. Done regularly, they keep the garden healthy, safe, enjoyable, and prevent “why didn’t I do it earlier?” moments. |
brilliant and timely advice…
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Excellent advice, Rory, and reminds me of the idiom “a stitch in time saves nine”.
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Totally true Eugenia 🙂
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