May Gardening: Essential Tips for Suffolk Gardeners
As the days lengthen and temperatures rise, gardens in Suffolk are abuzz with the promise of summer. May brings a flurry of growth and activity, presenting both new and seasoned gardeners with the perfect opportunity to cultivate outdoor spaces. From planting summer bedding to nurturing tender plants, there’s much to be done to ensure a bountiful season ahead for gardens and pots.
Gardening Jobs in May
Protecting Against Late Frosts

Nurturing Potato Plants

Embracing Summer Bedding

Watering and Weed Control

As well as water conservation, May is also a key time for weed control in the garden. With the warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, weeds can quickly spread and grow and compete with your chosen garden plants. To keep weeds in check, regularly hoe off any emerging weeds in vegetable patches and flower beds. By staying proactive and tackling weeds early on, you can prevent them from establishing a foothold in your garden and maintain a tidy and healthy growing environment for your plants and yourself.
Greenhouse Maintenance
For gardeners with greenhouses, May is a busy month filled with essential maintenance tasks to ensure the best growing conditions for tender plants and seedlings. As temperatures rise, it’s crucial to keep a close eye on greenhouse ventilation to prevent overheating and promote airflow. Open greenhouse vents and doors on warm days to allow air circulation and prevent the buildup of excess heat and humidity. Additionally, check for any signs of pest or disease infestations and take prompt action to address any issues before they escalate. By staying proactive with greenhouse maintenance, you can create an optimal growing environment for your plants and maximize their growth potential.
Wildlife-Friendly Lawn Care
Maintaining a lush and healthy lawn is a top priority for many gardeners in May, but think about balancing your lawn care with wildlife conservation. Maybe consider leaving some areas of your lawn uncut to provide habitat and food for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. These “wildlife zones” can serve as valuable refuges for biodiversity and contribute to the overall health and resilience of your garden ecosystem. Additionally, mow areas of your lawn less frequently to allow wildflowers to bloom and provide nectar for bees and other pollinators. By adopting wildlife-friendly lawn care practices, you can create a more sustainable and ecologically diverse garden that benefits both you and the local wildlife.
Spring Bulb
Maintenance
As the last remnants of spring fade away, it’s time to turn your attention to the care and maintenance of daffodils and other spring-flowering bulbs ready for next spring. In May, many daffodil clumps may become overcrowded, leading to reduced flowering and diminished visual impact. To rejuvenate these clumps and encourage healthy growth, consider lifting and dividing overcrowded bulbs. This process not only allows you to replant bulbs in new areas of the garden but also promotes better airflow and prevents disease. Take advantage of this opportunity to refresh your garden beds with a vibrant display of daffodils and other spring bulbs, adding a touch of color and elegance to your outdoor space.
Elevate Your Garden with Woolpit Nurseries
As you embark on your May gardening journey, Woolpit Nurseries is your trusted partner in cultivating thriving outdoor spaces. From protecting against late frosts to nurturing summer bedding plants, we’re here to provide expert advice and high-quality plants to help you achieve your gardening goals. Visit us today to explore our extensive selection of garden plants, accessories, and tools, and let us help you create the garden of your dreams this May.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Woolpit Nurseries has everything you need to make your garden thrive this May. Visit us today to browse our collection of garden plants, tools, and accessories, and let us help you elevate your outdoor space to new heights of beauty and vitality.

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