Fall is Here – Prep Your Gardens and Beds

Now that summer is beginning to wind down, prepping your garden for fall is crucial. This fall preparation will ensure a healthy and productive garden throughout the cooler months. By taking the proper steps now, you can keep your garden in great shape through early fall and into a vibrant spring.

Prepping Your Garden For The Weather Ahead

Now that fall has arrived its time to start giving your gardens and beds some extra care. Preparing for the season is a multi-step process that involves a lot of tedious work. In early fall the focus should be on harvesting, removing summer plants, and preparing the beds for succession planting or overwintering.

Your garden brings so much beauty during its peak season, so it only makes sense to give it the care it needs to make it through the winter. Taking the time to prepare now will set the stage for a lush, vibrant return in the spring. Follow these four essential steps below to get your garden ready for the colder months ahead.

Remove Spent Plants: Clear away any annuals and vegetables that have finished producing to prevent pests and diseases from overwintering. For legumes like peas and beans, cut the plants at the soil level and leave the roots to decay. 

Plant Spring-Blooming Bulbs: Now is the perfect time to plant spring bulbs like tulips, and daffodils, for an early vibrant spring display. 

Plant Cool Weather Vegetables:   Crops like spinach, kale, lettuce, radishes, and swiss chard can handle light frosts and are good to plant now. Focus on varieties with a shorter days to maturity listed on the seed-packet. 

Enrich The Soil: Add a generous layer of compost to replenish nutrients that was lost. You can gently work it into the top few inches of the soil.

If you have questions or would like help with garden care, visit our Garden Center for all the supplies and helpful expert advice you need. 

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