What to do in your garden during January
In temperate summer-rainfall regions do the following in your garden during January.
Plant and Sow
Annuals
Sow all summer-flowering annuals like:
-
Dianthus (Carnation, Pink)
-
Scabiosa atropurpurea (Sweet scabious, pincushion flower)
-
Iberis umbellata (Candytuft)
-
Callistephus chinensis (Aster, China aster)
-
Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragon)
-
Stachys byzantina (S. lanata) (Lamb’s ears, Stachys)
-
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Marmalade’ (Gloriosa daisy)
-
Primula x polyantha (Polyanthus primrose)
-
Viola wittrockiana (Pansy)
-
Viola cornuta (Viola)
-
Papaver nudicaule (Iceland poppy)
Vegetables
Sow vegetables like:
-
Petroselinum species (Parsley)
-
Phaseolus coccineus (Runner bean)
-
Raphanus sativus (Radishes)
-
Phaseolus vulgaris (Beans (dwarf/green), French beans)
-
Lactuca sativa (Lettuce)
-
Brassica oleracea var. capitata (Cabbages)
-
Brassica campestris var. rapa (Turnips)
-
Beta vulgaris var. cicla (Chard, Swiss chard)
-
Allium porrum (Leeks)
-
Beta vulgaris var. esculenta (Beetroot)
-
Pisum sativum (Peas)
Garden Maintenance
General garden maintenance
- Spray apples, pears and quinces against codling moth, and peaches against fruit fly.
- Deadhead daisy bushes regularly to prolong their flowering period; remember to disbud dahlias at regular intervals.
- Keep the soil well mulched.
Consider installing a rainwater tank. Many container-grown plants do best if watered with rainwater. - Stake dahlias and water and fertilize them regularly.
Mulch roses well. - Cut back chrysanthemums.
Deadhead roses regularly. - Sow lawn seed.
- Water citrus trees well every three weeks and spray against citrus psylla; water other fruit trees thoroughly every second week.
For January maintenance tips on watering, pruning,
pests and disease, fertilizing and much more visit our countrywide maintenance guide.