Episode 9: Caring for your Christmas House Plants

Caring for your Christmas house plants, our plant of the month; Prunus serrula, perfect pairing (2 plants that go well together); Hamamelis mollis and Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna, listener's questions and jobs to do in the garden this month.
Download: Episode 9: Caring for your Christmas House Plants
File Size: 14.6 MB, Duration: 31' 45"
In this month’s edition of the podcast we discuss seasonal gardening jobs to do in the garden during the month of December and a selection of plants that look good at this time of year, including the ubiquitous Christmas house plants the Poinsettia and the Christmas Cactus.
Plant of the Month - 05' 45"
 Our plant of the month for December is Prunus serrula also known as the Tibetan Cherry.
Our plant of the month for December is Prunus serrula also known as the Tibetan Cherry.
- Height 12m, spread 10m
- Hardy, full sun or partial shade
- Average growth Moist, well drained loam
- Flowers May, white; cherry-like fruits Dark green, willow-like leaves turning yellow in Autumn
- Amazing shiny, rich brown peeling bark
Perfect Pairing - 08' 40"
For the month of December we've picked two plants that compliment each other because of their fragrance:
Hamamelis mollis – Chinese witch hazel
- Slow growing hardy shrub
- 4m tall, 4m spread
- Full sun/partial shade, moist, well drained ericaceous soil
- Flowers: fragrant spidery yellow, Jan & Feb
Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna – Sweet Box
- Slow growing, evergreen, hardy shrub
- 1.5m tall, 2m spread
- Partial/Deep shade, moist, well drained loam soil
- Flowers: vanilla scent fragrant, cream white tassel like, Dec to Mar; long flowering period
Jobs in the Garden - 12' 47"
- Care for your Poinsettia
- Care for your Christmas Cactus
- Garden furniture, pergolas, trellis and archways can be painted with wood preservative
- Cover borderline hardy perennials with a protective mulch of compost
- Horticultural fleece can be used to protect larger tender plants 
 
- If heavy snow falls, shake off branches of trees & shrubs to prevent snapping under weight
- Fruit tree pruning
- Stop the water supply to outside taps & leave open; lag to protect from frost damage
In the Vegetable Garden - 17' 41"
Plant out: Rhubarb crowns
Harvest: Spinach, Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, Leeks and Kale
Plants of Note - 18' 27"
Another two plants that we felt we worthy of note for this month are:
Mahonia x media ‘Winter Sun’
- Fast growing, evergreen hardy shrub; architectural
- 5m tall, 4m spread
- Full sun/partial shade, moist, well-drained soil
- Flowers: fragrant yellow, Nov to Mar, long flowering period
- Dark green holly-like leaves Purple berries
Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’
- Fast growing, hardy shrub; interesting bark
- 1.5m tall, 1.5m spread
- Full sun/partial shade, moist, well-drained soil
- Flowers: cream/white, May & Jun
- Dark green oval leaves Bright coral-red stems
Listener’s Questions - 22' 10"
Faith Perry - I cover my clematis when frost is forecast. Can I just leave it covered even though the weather improves? Also, does it need a double thickness of fleece or will a single one be sufficient? It is beautiful but hard work when I have to go out and cover it each night that a frost is forecast.
Izabela Russell - Why are my strawberries and snowdrops coming up in November?
David Bradbury - Do garden fertilisers - bonemeal, blood and bone etc. have a shelf life?
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