Is It Too Late For Bedding Plants?
Summer is fast approaching and there’s nothing better than relaxing in the garden and making the most of the sunshine, surrounded by all of your gorgeous plants and flowers. However, if like us, you’ve not been feeling very green fingered this year, do not worry - there’s still time to make sure your green space is blooming beautiful for the summer ahead! It’s not too late for bedding plants so make the most of the forthcoming May bank holiday and get planting!
1. Things to think about
In order to enjoy your summer plants, many people believe that you need to be bedding plants very early on in the year. However, summer bedding plants are tender and will be killed by frost so it’s best to leave it until later in the year. In fact, May is the ideal time to bed your plants as the weather is slightly warmer.
If you have a greenhouse or conservatory, then you can afford to start your planting earlier due to the slightly warmer climate, however, for the most part, now is the perfect time to think about transforming your garden.
It’s important to consider the climate as well as the local conditions. In the UK, the weather is likely to be a little bit unpredictable however, it’s pretty safe to say that we should be frost free by May, resulting in the perfect conditions for bedding. With that being said, the climate in the North is generally colder than it is in the South, so you may want to consider delaying by a few weeks, or investing in a fleece or cloche for protection.