Organic Gardening - what to sow in August

August is a time to reap the rewards of summer growth, prepare for autumn planting, and keep the garden productive. Enjoy the peak of your harvest as your garden thrives.

Pots & Containers

  • Water pots and containers daily in warm weather.
  • Feed and top up hanging baskets and containers.
  • Deadhead flowering plants to encourage more blooms.

Wildlife

  • Cut back lavender, being careful not to prune into old wood.
  • Prune established peach and nectarine trees with clean, sharp secateurs to remove diseased wood and crossing branches.
  • Trim wisteria after flowering is over to encourage next years blooms. Reduce this year's growth to five leaves on a shorter stem.

Pruning

  • After flowering, prune wisteria side shoots to around 20cm or until only five or six leaves are left on each of this year's stems.
  • Prune berry bushes like currants and gooseberries to encourage airflow.
  • Trim lavender after flowering to maintain a compact shape.
  • Organic Gardening Tip: Improve soil quality by adding green manures such as mustard or clover. These enrich the soil, boost microbial activity, and set your garden up for autumn.


    Sophie Essex

    Written by: Sophie Essex, garden writer

    Sophie Essex is a freelance garden writer with a passion for horticulture and environmental conservation. She's qualified with a BSc in Botany/Plant Biology from the University of Plymouth and a MSc in Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Plants from The University of Edinburgh.

    Sophie has also worked as a professional gardener and landscaper, developing her practical skills at Cornwall's Eden Project, the National Trust for Scotland, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.