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Families given ‘important’ reason to leave one area of garden ‘untidy’

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Garden expert David Denyer has shared his top tips on how to tidy your garden in autumn

An autumn garden tidy-up is a crucial task before the weather properly turns chilly. Not only does it provide an opportunity to ward off plant diseases and ensure our greenery flourishes come spring, but it also leaves us with a neat lawn heading into winter.

However, when sprucing up any gardens for autumn, you really shouldn’t hack back and clear away everything. This is because local wildlife depends on things like fallen leaves and garden debris for shelter throughout the winter months.

Eflorist’s flower and garden expert with more than 35 years of experience, David Denyer, shares guidance on how to spruce up your garden in autumn without causing harm to any wildlife.

You don’t need to tidy everything

David explained: “It’s tempting to clear everything away once autumn arrives, but a perfectly tidy garden isn’t always the healthiest for nature. Fallen leaves, hollow stems and seed heads all play an important role in protecting wildlife through winter.

“Insects, frogs, hedgehogs and birds all rely on the ‘messier’ parts of your garden for food and shelter until spring. If you clear everything too soon, you can accidentally remove the protection they depend on to survive the colder months. The key is to tidy just enough to keep your garden healthy and manageable, without taking away what your local wildlife needs.”

What to leave for nature

David advised: “Try to leave at least one quiet corner of your garden untouched until spring. Leaf piles left beneath shrubs and hedges give hedgehogs and insects somewhere safe to shelter, while hollow stems and dead wood provide a home for overwintering bees.

“Seed heads from flowers such as sunflowers or coneflowers might look untidy, but they’re a valuable food source for birds throughout autumn and winter, so it’s worth leaving a few standing where you can.”

How to tidy borders and lawns safely

David suggested: “When tidying your garden, focus on what really needs clearing. Rake leaves from paths and lawns to keep them safe and tidy, but instead of throwing them away, move them to your borders or under hedges where they can act as a natural mulch. This creates valuable cover for insects and wildlife, while also insulating roots and feeding the soil.

“When it comes to cutting back your perennials, it’s best to wait until late winter or early spring rather than doing it in autumn. Many helpful insects use old stems as shelter through the colder months, so leaving them gives them the best chance to survive. Once you do cut them down, stack the stems neatly in a sheltered spot so they can still be used as cover.”

What to do with your garden waste

David advised: “When tidying, try not to throw everything away, as most of your garden waste can still benefit your garden and the wildlife in it. For example, if you’re collecting leaves and twigs, pile them in a corner or beneath some hedges so they can naturally break down and provide shelter for local wildlife over winter.

“If you prefer to compost, always check the heap before turning it, as hedgehogs, frogs, and worms often like to hibernate inside. Keeping your compost heap slightly raised or slatted also allows wildlife to move in and out safely while it breaks down.”

Even the smallest things can help support wildlife in your garden

David added: “Even small actions can make a big difference to your local wildlife. Leaving out a shallow dish of fresh water, piling up old branches and twigs, or placing a few empty pots on their sides can all create safe spaces for insects and small animals through the colder months. Your garden doesn’t need to look perfect at this time of year, and what might seem a little untidy to us is often exactly what helps nature survive through winter.”

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