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Gardening Calendar for December - Christmas Edition

December is a special month in the gardening calendar, as it's also the month of Christmas. While the weather is cold and frosty, there are still many gardening activities that you can do to celebrate the holiday season. Here's a complete gardening calendar for December - Christmas edition that will guide you through all the essential tasks and events that you need to know.

1. Christmas Trees

December is the month when you can buy and decorate your Christmas tree. You can choose from a wide range of trees, including fir, spruce, and pine. Make sure to keep your tree watered and away from heat sources.

Christmas tree

2. Festive Plants

December is also the perfect month to decorate your home with festive plants like poinsettias, holly, and mistletoe. Place them in a well-lit area and water them regularly.

3. Christmas Wreaths

December is an excellent month to make your own Christmas wreaths. You can use evergreen branches, pine cones, and other natural materials to create beautiful and festive decorations for your home.

4. Mulching

December is a good month to add a layer of mulch to your garden beds. This will help retain moisture and protect your plants from the cold.

5. Bulbs

December is also the month when you can force bulbs indoors to bloom for the holiday season. Plant bulbs of hyacinths, narcissus, and amaryllis in pots, and place them in a sunny and warm location.

6. Garden Decorations

December is an excellent month to add festive decorations to your garden. Hang lights and ornaments on your trees, and place Christmas-themed statues and sculptures throughout your garden.

7. Soil Testing

December is the ideal time to test your soil for pH and nutrient levels. You can buy a soil testing kit from your local garden centre or send a soil sample to a laboratory for analysis.

8. Indoor Plants

December is also a great month to take care of your indoor plants. Water them regularly and keep them away from cold drafts or heat sources.

9. Composting

December is an excellent time to start a compost pile. Collect your kitchen scraps, leaves, and grass clippings and mix them together to create a nutrient-rich compost that will nourish your plants.

By following this gardening calendar for December - Christmas edition, you can ensure that your garden stays festive, healthy, and beautiful throughout the holiday season. Happy gardening and Merry Christmas!

FAQs

  1. What festive plants can I decorate my home with in December? You can decorate your home with festive plants like poinsettias, holly, and mistletoe in December.

  2. How do I make my own Christmas wreaths in December? You can use evergreen branches, pine cones, and other natural materials to create beautiful and festive decorations for your home.

  3. How do I force bulbs to bloom indoors in December? Plant bulbs of hyacinths, narcissus, and amaryllis in pots, and place them in a sunny and warm location.

  4. How do I add festive decorations to my garden in December? Hang lights and ornaments on your trees, and place Christmas-themed statues and sculptures throughout your garden.

  5. How do I take care of my indoor plants in December? Water them regularly and keep them away from cold drafts or heat sources.

  6. How do I choose the right Christmas tree in December? Choose a Christmas tree that is fresh and has a healthy green colour. Make sure that the needles are firmly attached and don't fall off when you touch them. You can also check the freshness by tapping the tree trunk on the ground. If a few needles fall off, it's normal, but if many needles fall off, it's not fresh.

December is a wonderful month in the gardening calendar, as it's also the month of Christmas. By decorating your home with festive plants, making your own Christmas wreaths, adding a layer of mulch to your garden beds, forcing bulbs to bloom indoors, and choosing the right Christmas tree, you can create a beautiful and festive atmosphere in your garden and home. Happy gardening and Merry Christmas!