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🍁 Essential November Gardening Jobs


🌸 Introduction: Why November Is a Key Month for UK Gardens

November marks the real beginning of winter in the UK. Frosts arrive, daylight shortens, rain increases and many plants begin dormancy. But far from being a quiet month, November is packed with essential gardening tasks that prepare your garden and allotment for winter — and set the foundation for a successful spring.

In November, gardens need:

  • frost protection
  • final planting and pruning
  • clearing and cleaning
  • soil improvement
  • perennial care
  • winter maintenance
  • wildlife support

This is the month where preparation really pays off.

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🍂 November Gardening Jobs (Full Checklist)

Everything you need to do this month to protect your garden and prepare for winter.


🌿 1. Protect Tender Plants From Frost

Frost becomes more frequent and severe.

  • use fleece on tender shrubs
  • wrap pots with bubble wrap
  • move pots to sheltered spots
  • mulch around roots

🍁 2. Clear Fallen Leaves

Leaves are everywhere in November.

Clear them from:

  • lawns
  • patios
  • pathways
  • ponds

Add leaves to a leaf-mould bin for free soil conditioner.


🧹 3. Tidy Borders and Beds

  • remove spent annuals
  • cut back perennials (unless providing winter structure)
  • mulch around plants
  • lift tender bulbs like dahlias and cannas

🌱 4. Plant Last-Minute Spring Bulbs

November is the last call for:

  • tulips
  • daffodils
  • alliums
  • hyacinths

Tulips love being planted in cold soil — November is ideal.


🌾 5. Plant Bare-Root Trees, Shrubs & Fruit

Bare-root season begins now.

Plant:

  • fruit trees
  • roses
  • hedging
  • soft fruit bushes

Bare-root plants are cheaper, stronger and establish better in cool soil.


🪴 6. Prepare Pots & Containers for Winter

  • raise pots onto feet
  • refresh top layers of compost
  • prune back dead foliage
  • group pots together for warmth

🌨 7. Clean and Protect the Greenhouse / Polytunnel

  • wash panels
  • insulate with bubble wrap
  • check heaters and vents
  • remove dead plants
  • prepare for winter sowing

🍃 8. Mulch Beds and Borders

Mulch protects soil from:

  • frost
  • winter wet
  • erosion
  • nutrient leaching

Use compost, leaf mould or bark.


🥕 9. Winter Veg Plot Tasks

Sow or plant:

  • garlic
  • onions
  • broad beans (Aquadulce Claudia)
  • winter salads

Protect beds with cloches or fleece in cold regions.


🌳 10. Prune Apples & Pears (Later in the Month)

Start your winter fruit tree pruning.

Remove:

  • dead branches
  • crossing stems
  • congested growth

Shape for airflow and structure.


🪱 11. Improve Soil for Next Year

Now is the time to add:

  • compost
  • manure
  • green manure
  • leaf mould

Winter weather breaks everything down.


🐦 12. Help Wildlife

Winter is tough for animals.

  • clean bird feeders
  • top up bird baths
  • create leaf piles for hedgehogs
  • avoid disturbing log piles

💡 Common November Gardening Problems

❌ Frost catching gardeners off-guard

Protect tender plants early.

❌ Waterlogged beds

Improve drainage and add compost.

❌ Slippery paths

Sweep and clear wet leaves regularly.

❌ Unprepared pots

Frozen compost kills roots.


🌱 What to Expect in December

By December:

  • beds should be cleared and mulched
  • tender plants protected
  • wildlife supported
  • fruit trees ready for winter pruning
  • bulbs planted
  • soil improving naturally

Your garden will be resting — but perfectly prepared.


🌸 FAQs

Can you still plant bulbs in November?

Yes — especially tulips.

Should I mulch in November?

Absolutely — it protects soil and insulates roots.

Is November too late to plant fruit trees?

No — it’s the best time for bare-root planting.

What veg can I still plant now?

Garlic, onions, broad beans and winter salads.


🌼 Conclusion

November is a crucial month for protecting your garden and preparing for winter. With frost protection, planting, mulching and general tidying, your garden will stay healthy through the cold months and burst into life in spring.


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