As summer is in full swing, it's easy to overlook the impending Autumn months. However, experts suggest that a bit of planning now can save homeowners a great deal of time and effort later when it comes to gardening.
To assist people in getting a jump start on Autumn garden preparation, Nick Ee, product and training manager at home improvement specialists BLACK+DECKER, has highlighted three crucial tasks to ensure a flourishing garden when the weather shifts. Ee stated: "Although Autumn is still a couple of weeks away, there are several tasks you can tackle now to prepare your garden for the next season.
"Consider maintaining your lawn, pruning any dead or diseased plants, and cleaning your tools so they're ready for future gardening projects.
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"Ensuring these tasks are done ahead of time will result in a well-maintained and resilient garden that can withstand the challenges of colder weather."

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Ee explained the importance of aerating, scarifying, and fertilising the grass to maintain a healthy lawn.
He said: "Scarifying is crucial for maintaining a healthy lawn year-round. It removes dead grass, roots and debris otherwise known as thatch that blocks water and nutrients from reaching the soil.
"Removing this layer helps to prevent the lawn from becoming waterlogged and promotes healthier grass growth.
"Use a manual rake for small lawns or an electric scarifier for larger areas, setting the blades shallow for the first pass. After removing debris, aerate the lawn for better soil and root health, then fertilise and seed bare patches for regrowth."
Trim back dead or diseased plantsCutting back dead or diseased plants in summer ahead of autumn can prove extremely advantageous for boosting overall health.
Ee explained: "You'll need a sharp pruning tool to make clean cuts to remove dead or diseased branches and shape the tree to encourage healthy growth. This helps to improve air circulation and sunlight exposure for the upcoming growing season.
"Make sure to clean up pruned branches and debris from around the tree to avoid the spread of disease.
"If you are unsure about how to prune a specific type of tree or if the tree is large and requires extensive pruning, consider consulting with a specialist."
When wrapping up garden DIY tasks for summer, it's time to start considering prepping garden kit for next season, this includes ensuring tools are cleaned and maintained ready to be used again in autumn.
The expert advised: "Gardening tools need regular care and storing them correctly is important to ensure they are protected from rust and moisture damage.
"Before putting your tools away, give them a thorough clean by wiping them down with a degreaser and steel wool brush depending on the material.
"When it comes to storing whether this is in the garage or shed, always make sure power tools are off the ground to avoid moisture damage."
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