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August Jobs

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Our full guide to all of the jobs to do in the garden in August
What to do in the garden in August

Glorious August - a time for spending time in the garden with some sizzling summer barbeques and enjoying the fruits of your labour, good thing the temperatures will be quite consistent and warm, there are a chance of showers this month so keep an eye on the forecast.

This month it’s worth getting ahead of maintenance jobs, such as weeding, watering and deadheading. Keep an eye on any trees, shrubs or plants in pots and hanging baskets, they are likely to be the most thirsty and in need of watering.

There are lots of varied jobs to do in the garden this month, from giving the lawn a good feed to picking, pruning and harvesting, stay vigilant on checking for garden pests and disease especially during hot weather but also during damp days where slugs and snails are likely to be out looking to snack on leafy greens.


Take a look at the full list of garden jobs below.

Ornamental garden:

  • Continue to deadhead, especially dahlias which should be looking great by now.
  • Weed – shouldn’t be too much of this but its best to keep on top of it.
  • Keep the lawn mown and edges cut – raise the height of the cut in dry weather.
  • Trim hedges – now the birds have finished nesting, it's time to get your hedges back in order
  • Water – Especially container grown plants as these will require more regular watering.
  • If you have any meadow areas, these should be cut and the hay raked asap.
  • Spray and feed roses.
  • Plant out autumn flowering bulbs eg colchicum.
  • Remove lavender stalks and trim bush leaving some green fresh foliage.
  • Order spring-flowering bulbs.
  • Ensure camellias have sufficient water to ensure flowers for next year.
  • Clip evergreen shrubs.
  • Collect any seeds or seed pods from existing plants.
  • Prune current seasons growth of wisteria back to 5-6 leaves.
  • Mow summer flowering meadows.

Vegetable Garden:
  • Harvest garlic and lift onions.
  • Sow oriental greens such as mizuna and mibuna, pak choi etc.
  • Harvest apples and pears.
  • Plant new strawberry plants.
  • Start lifting main crop potatoes.
  • Summer prune trained fruit such as espalier apples, pears etc.
  • Trim non-flowering stems of grapes cutting back to one leaf from the main branch.

Other Garden Jobs:
  • Keep birdbaths topped up.
  • Keep an eye out for garden pests and diseases.
  • Give lawns a feed. 


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Comments (2)

Graham Bradley30/07/23
Really useful articles and I find the jobs to do in August very helpful. More than just retail and thanks. Makes me want to support your shop because of the service you give customers.
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