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Bounce Magazine September 2018

This month featuring an exclusive interview with artist Gabrielle on her new album 'Under My Skin' - we also speak to front woman Izzy P Phillips of Black Honey. Our reviews take place at Go Ape, Thetford, Suffolk Escape Room and Happy Days RV.

This month featuring an exclusive interview with artist Gabrielle on her new album 'Under My Skin' - we also speak to front woman Izzy P Phillips of Black Honey. Our reviews take place at Go Ape, Thetford, Suffolk Escape Room and Happy Days RV.

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SEPTEMBER<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

<strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE<br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

#71<br />

| ISSUE<br />

| HOME<br />

#71<br />

& GARDEN<br />

<strong>September</strong><br />

LATE SUMMER PROGRESSES<br />

BY KATE LINES<br />

Kates Top Tip : Plan ahead - Buy springflowering<br />

bedding plants and buy or order<br />

spring-flowering bulbs.<br />

<strong>September</strong> is generally a cooler,<br />

gustier month than August and the<br />

days are noticeably shorter.<br />

While there’s not as much to do in the ornamental<br />

garden at this time of the year, if you have a fruit or<br />

vegetable patch, you’ll be busy reaping the rewards<br />

of harvest.<br />

Propagation<br />

Take cuttings of tender perennials, such as<br />

Pelargonium and Osteospermum.<br />

These plants often do better grown from new<br />

cuttings each year. If you do not have a greenhouse,<br />

then use a light windowsill to grow them on.<br />

It’s also time to get out and start planting springflowering<br />

bulbs for next year and you can collect<br />

seeds for next summer’s colour too. Make the most<br />

of the remaining warmth while you can!<br />

Continue collecting and storing seed from perennials<br />

still forming seed heads. Bring inside any tender<br />

perennials, such as Fuchsia, Gazania, Lantana and<br />

Abutilon, before frosts cause damage.<br />

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