While winter may seem like a time to hibernate indoors, there are plenty of tasks to tackle in the
garden during December. This is an excellent time to prepare your garden for the next growing
season.
1. Prep for Spring Planting
Certain hardy vegetables like broad beans and onions can be sown now to get a head start
for spring. Broad beans germinate quickly and then pause growth until temperatures warm
up. With the help of a heated propagator, sow crops like lettuce, lamb's lettuce, and even
microgreens to enjoy fresh produce through the season.
2. Prune and Protect
Tackle shrubs and trees that require dormant-season pruning, such as apples and pears.
Remove dead or diseased branches to promote healthier growth in spring. Protect tender
plants from frost by using cloches or fleece, and relocate potted plants to sheltered areas to
prevent winter damage.
3. Soil Health
Keep your compost heap active by turning it regularly. Covering with old carpet or tarp can
help maintain warmth and speed up decomposition. To prepare your beds for spring, apply a
layer of mulch. This will protect soil structure, suppress weeds, and enrich the soil with
organic matter.
December gardening can also bring festive cheer to your home. Incorporate sustainable, natural
decorations from your garden into your seasonal celebrations. Use sprigs of holly, ivy, pinecones, or
berries for décor. Arrange evergreen foliage in baskets for table centrepieces, or craft beautiful
wreaths to adorn doorways.
Finally, make the most of the quieter days by planning ahead. Sketch out planting layouts, research
new plants you’d like to grow, and identify any repairs or painting tasks needed to refresh your
garden for spring.
Have questions about your next year’s plans? Feel free to reach out to Olly – he’s happy to help!