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Monty Don on pruning advice and when to cut back or not

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BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

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Monty Don on pruning advice and when to cut back or not

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Notable Quotes

"If it's working, you're doing it right, even if you're doing it differently to everyone else."
"The right time to prune anything is when you've got a pair of secateurs in your hand and you remember to do it."
"Don't worry if you've got fallen foliage and things on the ground as this kind of ad hoc mulch."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, Kevin talks to Monty Don about the intricacies of pruning and cutting back plants in gardening. Monty encourages gardeners to move beyond their worries about the timing of pruning, stating that gardening should be an intuitive and responsive process rather than stress-inducing. He explains that there are various windows for cutting back herbaceous perennials, which include post-flowering in early summer and gradual cuts throughout autumn and winter based on aesthetic needs rather than rigid schedules.

Monty further elaborates on the significance of having a structured approach to gardening, advocating for a balance between tidy garden edges and natural growth in the borders to provide habitats for wildlife. Furthermore, he stresses the importance of using sharp tools for pruning and emphasizes the need to understand the growth patterns of different plants to maintain their health and productivity. Monty asserts that pruning is often more about garden aesthetics and the gardener’s preferences, as most plants are resilient and can recover from improper cuts.

In discussing specific plants, he highlights different approaches for roses, such as shrub and climbing roses, which require awareness of whether they flower on old or new growth. He also emphasizes the critical practice of mulching, explaining how it benefits soil structure, suppresses weeds, and retains moisture, particularly in times of dry weather. As the conversation wraps up, Monty assures listeners that gardening is a learning process and encourages them not to worry too much about making mistakes.

Key Takeaways

  • Gardening should be an intuitive process; don't stress about making mistakes.
  • Pruning has specific windows based on plant types and seasons, but can be flexible.
  • Sharp tools are essential for effective pruning and maintaining plant health.
  • Mulching is critical for soil health, weed suppression, and moisture retention.

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