Fall is a great time to prepare your garden for the winter ahead. By following a few simple steps, you can ensure that your plants are healthy and strong next spring.
In this video, we'll share our top 10 tips for a healthy fall garden:
- Clean up your garden beds. Remove any dead or diseased plants and weeds. This will help to prevent pests and diseases from overwintering in your garden.
- Fertilize your plants. A balanced fertilizer will help your plants to store nutrients for the winter.
- Water your plants regularly. Even though the weather is cooler in the fall, your plants still need water. Be sure to water them deeply once a week, or more often if the weather is dry.
- Protect your plants from frost. If you live in a cold climate, you may need to protect your plants from frost. You can do this by covering them with a tarp or sheet on cold nights.
- Mulch your garden beds. Mulch will help to insulate your plants' roots and protect them from the cold.
- Plant spring bulbs. Spring bulbs are planted in the fall and will bloom in the spring. This is a great way to add color and interest to your garden early in the season.
- Divide your perennials. Perennials are plants that come back year after year. If they have become overgrown, you can divide them in the fall. This will help them to stay healthy and bloom more profusely next spring.
- Prune your shrubs and trees. Pruning will help to control the size and shape of your shrubs and trees, and it will also remove any dead or diseased branches.
- Clean your garden tools. Before you put your garden tools away for the winter, be sure to clean them thoroughly. This will help to prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
- Take a break! Gardening can be hard work, so be sure to take some time to relax and enjoy your garden in the fall.
Visit Watters Garden Center for all your fall gardening needs! We have a wide selection of plants, fertilizers, and other gardening supplies. Our staff is always happy to help you choose the right products for your garden and answer any questions you may have.
Fall gardening tips from Watters Garden Center: the top 10 gardener podcast!
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