December Meeting | Christmas Social Evening | Tuesday 9th December, 8pm
Winter is here and the days are short. However, the winter solstice on the 21st December means that slowly, day lengths will be getting longer again and Spring is just around the corner. There are already spring bulbs pushing their stems above the soil and winter-flowering shrubs looking beautiful.
For most, December is also the month to relax, celebrate, and enjoy time with friends and family. And what better way to relax that with the new Worplesdon Garden Club December Newsletter!
Plant any remaining spring bulbs. Daffodils and narcissi may flower a little later than normal if planted now, but they will not survive being kept dry
Spring bedding can still be planted and will give some bursts of colour until late spring
Plant bare-rooted trees, shrubs, and roses – a very cost-effective way to add plants to the garden
In the vegetable garden, harvest leeks, winter cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, and parsnips - Kale will continue to grow all winter long, so pick leaves around the main stem but do not pick the growing tip
Prune and maintain many shrubs and deciduous trees, including open-grown apple and pear trees. However, do not prune evergreens or tender shrubs, cherries, plums, and other stone fruit, or shrubs that flower early in the year (on ‘old’ wood) such as Forsythia and Weigela
Most acers do not need pruning and are best left to develop their natural shape. However, if any reshaping or pruning is required, do this before January to prevent the bleeding of sap. This is also true for the pruning of birches and any vines.
Stop watering any succulents or cacti and reduce watering of most houseplants - with the light levels being very low, the plants will not be growing and will not need regular watering
If you’re buying a Poinsettia, remember that they don’t like draughts, chills, or being overwatered, so be wary of plants positioned near the door of a shop, and once home, give them lots of light during the day and don’t trap them behind a curtain on a cold windowsill overnight or they will drop all their leaves
Whilst it’s harder to be motivated to get out in the garden when the days are so short and it’s cold and damp, doing a bit of work on the brighter days will pay dividends next year
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Poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima
Skimmia japonica 'Rubesta Cuba' (male)
Fatsia japonica, False Castor Oil Plant
Schlumbergera buckleyi, Christmas Cactus
Poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima
Parasol Mushrooms, Macrolepiota procera
Skimmia japonica 'Nymans' (female)
Frost on Knautia macedonica
Kale 'Scarlet' (Borecole)
Liquidambar styraciflua 'Worplesdon'
Frost on Hylotelephium (Sedum) 'Indian Chief'
Bronze fennel, Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum'
Poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima
Miscanthus sinensis 'Ferner Osten'
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Atropurpurea Nana'
Polyanthus, Primula
Lythrum virgatum 'Dropmore Purple'
Poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima
Mahonia × media 'Winter Sun'
Betula utilis var. jacquemontii
Callicarpa bodinieri var. giraldii 'Profusion'
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The Glow at Wisley illuminations are lighting up evenings until the 4th January. Booking is required. Other illuminations in the area are available, including Illuminate Guildford Castle, Christmas at Kew, Glow Wild at Wakehurst, Windsor Great Park Illuminated, and Leonardslee Lights.
The Surrey Horticultural Federation website lists the activities and events at other Clubs in the area and has the latest SHF Newsletter.
Advance Notice: The Surrey Horticultural Federation Spring Talk 2026 will be on Saturday 21st March 2026 at 2.30pm (doors open from 2pm) at Normandy Village Hall, Glaziers Lane, Normandy, GU3 2DD. Tom Brown, the Head Gardener at West Dean Gardens will be the speaker with a talk, ‘Getting the Most from your Greenhouse’. Please let Barbara know if you would like tickets - advance tickets are £10 to Worplesdon Garden Club members, or £15 on the door.
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