Year Round Colour With Niall McCauley
Update: 2025-11-11
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Dan & Julia talk to Niall McCauley, an Irish gardener, TV presenter and content creator, about how to plant a garden for year-round colour and interest, discovering in the process that Niall has more than one string to his bow! Later in the episode, Julia describes how to give a redundant Halloween pumpkin a new purpose, and Dan reveals what made his top 10 Christmas gifts for gardeners.
Jobs to do in your garden this fortnight
- Continue to clear fallen leaves from lawns or paths.
- Plant tulip bulbs in pots, and make sure you put squirrel deterrents over the pots —use netting, rose clippings, or chilli powder, anything that works for you.
- Order and plant bare-rooted trees and shrubs.
- Clear dead flowers, foliage and spent annuals.
- Wrap tender plants and pots in bubble wrap or fleece to protect them from frost.
- Clean, dry and oil any garden tools you don’t expect to use over winter and put them away carefully. This is an excellent job for a rainy November afternoon.
- Continue to mow the lawn on a nice day, raising the blades higher than usual.
- Raise pots off the ground to prevent waterlogging and eventual freezing. If they’re really old or precious, bring them into a shed or porch for extra protection.
- If you live in a cold area, now is the time to lift dahlia tubers to store and dry over the winter. For help on this, here's a link to Dan's expert guide.
- Plant asparagus crowns and rhubarb plants.
- Pick holly with berries before the birds strip them, and store them in a cool place until Christmas.
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Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local
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