Winter Gardening in New Zealand: Tips to Keep Your Garden Alive
When winter arrives in New Zealand, many homeowners assume their garden should go into hibernation. But the truth is, winter is a vital time for garden care. With the right planning and techniques, your lawn and garden can not only survive but thrive. Whether you live in the mild winters of the North Island or the chilly South Island, winter gardening gives you a head start for a healthier and more beautiful outdoor space in spring. At Lawn Masters , we believe every season has its purpose—and winter is no exception. Here's how you can care for your garden during the colder months. 1. Clean Up Fallen Leaves and Debris Winter winds can scatter leaves, twigs, and other debris across your lawn and garden beds. If left unattended, this can lead to disease and fungus. Regularly rake leaves and remove decaying plant matter to keep your garden tidy and well-aerated. This also helps your lawn breathe and stay healthy. 2. Prune with Purpose Winter is the perfect time for pruning deciduous...