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Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised on Essential September Tasks Ahead of Autumn

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Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised on Essential September Tasks Ahead of Autumn

As we approach the end of September, inhabitants of Lincolnshire with a penchant for gardening are urged to get their hands dirty and ready their gardens for the impending autumn months. Local horticulture authority, Emily Carter, recognised for her regular contributions to the Lincolnshire Horticultural Society, has proffered some sound advice regarding key tasks to be undertaken during this transformative period. These chores range from sprucing up flowerbeds to the planting of spring bulbs, activities that promise to guarantee the thriving of gardens all across the county with the onset of the new season. Underlining the significance of advance preparation, Emily advises spending sufficient time on tasks such as mulching, fertilising, as well as the inspection for any pests that could have found a residence in the summer greenery. Considering Lincolnshire’s diverse gardening landscape, the present time constitutes an ideal window for the inhabitants to maximise the potential of their open spaces ahead of the autumn chill.

Originally reported by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk, this story has been adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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