LiviusMay is the month of spring par excellence. Everything looks fresh and green and your garden is colored with fresh flowers. Your vegetables will continue to grow in the vegetable garden and you will no longer need to fear frost. This means that there are quite a few businesses to check out. Livios Builder site Garden expert Bart Verllist asked what exactly the May calendar looks like.
Written by Jaron Bogart, in collaboration with Levius
Last updated:
02-05-23, 09:13
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Livios.be
The Ice Saints herald the end of the frost period
Ice Saints is the period between May 11th and 15th. It is an important moment from a meteorological point of view. “After the Ice Saints, you can be sure that there will be no more frost at night,” explains Verelist. “This means that you no longer have to worry about frost damage to your plants.”
In other words, you can remove all kinds of frost protection. You no longer need to protect trees with delicate flowers from freezing temperatures.
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In May, the vegetable garden takes center stage
Once May comes around, you can assume that the soil has already warmed up quite a bit. “Anyone who has planted potatoes or asparagus in the vegetable garden can start digging them up and putting them in mounds,” Verilst says. “You can also sow and plant everything in May. Tomatoes and peppers, for example, but also Chinese cabbage or plants that grow fast, like lettuce and radishes.”
Our gardening expert also shares helpful tips for your vegetable garden. “Make sure you have new lettuce and radish plants ready as soon as you can harvest the first generation. This is how you make the most of your vegetable garden,” he advises. “I also recommend planting marigolds and basil between your tomato plants. This way you can keep insects away and your vegetable garden will look instantly happier.”
Moreover, May is also the best month to start harvesting herbs. “The herbs you harvest early in the season taste a lot fresher,” Verilst says. “So don’t wait any longer to harvest parsley, chives, and even chervils. You can safely freeze that chervil to make chervil soup later.” Will it be hot in May? Don’t forget to open the greenhouses. Excessive heat is bad for your plants.
To grow beautiful vegetables, it is necessary to sow or sow them in the right period. If you do this too early or too late, the plants will not reach full development and the best result will not be achieved. But it is not easy to remember when to plant or plant which vegetables. This is why this calendar is useful.
Add color to your spring garden
We know that May is the month of spring par excellence. So it’s the perfect time to plant bedding plants. “Plant pansies for extra color in the garden,” says the garden expert. “You can also add some fertilizer during planting to give your bedding plants a good start.” If dry weather is expected, you can also water. “Be careful with your watering so you don’t end up with rainwater running off too soon.”
Unfortunately, weeds also grow. “Just like in April, it’s very important to watch out for weeds in May,” Verelst warns. “In flower meadows, it can be difficult to distinguish between grasses and flowers. The sooner you weed, the better. Watch out especially for goose-footed milk. This weed makes huge clumps, so you might as well pull out a lot of flowers.”
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It is best to wait a while before trimming hedges
Hedge trimming is allowed in May, but it is better to wait until June. This way you prevent a second pruning. “In May it’s a good idea to check where the birds’ nests are in the fence,” says Verilst. “That way you don’t break them when pruning in June.”
Don’t mow: Leave the grass alone for a while
May is also known as the month we don’t mow the lawn. The aim of Maai Mei Niet is to stimulate biodiversity. Butterflies and bees thrive in the tall grass with flowers and the water will evaporate less quickly from your soil. “If you still want to mow your lawn in May, mow it to prevent drying out,” says Verilst.
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