lundi 25 novembre 2013

Preparing Your Garden In Fall And Winter

By Derick Hauser


Winter is on its way in, and that can be disappointing for avid gardeners who enjoy working with their plants in the warm growing seasons. However, they don't have to go without their hobby completely for the months ahead. In addition to using the time to research the newest gardening trends and styles, the time can be used to make preparations to your garden ensure that, come springtime, you'll have a head start on making your garden as attractive as it could possibly be. This article will examine some of the chores that are ideally suited for the fall and winter months.

The seasons of fall and winter tend to have the effect of wiping the slate clean. But gardeners can use this to their advantage, taking the opportunity to de-clutter their plots. Any material that doesn't survive can be used as mulch or fertilizer. Viable seeds can be taken and safely stowed for next season. In a good environment, they can stay healthy for years, potentially. You can prepare the beds for the next season, which should prove easier when there are fewer living plants to get in the way.

Winter is also an ideal time to check over your tools. It'll be far less costly to be new or replacement tools during that time of year than in spring and summer. You can also plant some types of vegetation indoors during winter, allowing them to soak up the sun's rays through a nicely-lit window. If you start early, the plants may have already grown to decent size, and you can place them outside in the garden when the weather starts getting warmer.

One more job that's more straightforward in the colder seasons is tree pruning. Without the leaves in the trees, getting to all of the branches is much easier.

Gardening can be a year-round activity, if you know how to take advantage of the colder fall and winter seasons.




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