Sunday 4 November 2012

Preparing for winter.

Thank you so much everyone for your lovely comments about the singing clip I posted on here on Saturday, very kind of you all and much appreciated.

Now back to reality.

You may remember in an old post that I was lucky enough to get a whole load of great plant pots for free on freecycle. I still think that this is one of the most fortunate things I have ever received for free and they have mostly been used for one plant or another over the course of the summer, saving me a ton. Now winter is coming and I want both the plants and the pots to survive any hard frosts. So with just a couple of pounds and an hours work I have winter proofed them all and, I think anyway, made them quite pretty at the same time.







The hessian sacking was £2 and underneath there is a layer of bubble wrap that cost me £1.90. Hopefully this will winter proof the pots and protect the roots.
I will put on a mulch over the next few days and maybe decorate with a few pine cones.

10 comments:

  1. As a bit of a learner gardener, I'd not thought of wrapping up my pots - but after losing quite a few plants the year before last, I think I have a job to put on my list for next weekend.
    Tawney

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    1. Well really I am a bit of a trial and error gardener (as I suppose most are) and I have had terracotta pots crack before in the cold. I know roots of plants don't like to freezer so I'm killing two birds with one stone as it were. I will see how successful I have been if everything survives.

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  2. Brilliant winter wrap for your pots. If the pots are terracotta they will survive hard frost now. Unprotected pots might well crack. I had one that was ruined by frost, so I`m glad you have found a way to protect yours.

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  3. Wow, I would never have thought of that either! We don't really have any nice pots though. Bet your plants will be snug in those though!

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  4. Will look very seasonal with the pine. cones.

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  5. We still have to bring our rosemary indoors,the winter will kill it if we don't. It's nice to be able to cut rosemary fresh through the winter,and I love the smell it gives off when we brush past it.
    Jane x

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  6. Those are really nice looking after being wrapped. I need to do that after losing some pots to a freeze. I think I will use black fabric in order to hold heat. I have lots of fabric scraps, so each may look different.

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  7. LOL - putting your pots to bed with blankets :) Looks cute.

    Even though it get's cold here, the only things we protect are tree ferns.

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  8. Thanks for the timely reminder, most of my pots usually survive the winter but it is always best to be safe than sorry.

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  9. Looking good - batten down the hatches, winter is a-coming!
    Love from Mum
    xx

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