How To Prepare Your Garden For The Next Season
Source: Glamorous Garden
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Now that the busy spring planting and summer harvest is over, gardening activities will inevitably decrease. However, don’t be tempted to neglect your garden until another planting season rolls around.
Instead, use this fall to prepare your yard for the next planting season with these tips.
Clear Up Clutter
Source: Diverse garden
Old and dead plants not only leave your garden untidy, but they also present a breeding ground for disease-carrying pests that could harm your plants. Insects that carry infectious diseases may lay eggs on fallen leaves and debris. Before springtime, these eggs could mature fully to cause a further nuisance to your crops. So use this fall to get rid of all dead plants, fallen leaves, and debris. Pull out any weeds
Source: Homesteading family
During the growing season, you may have noticed an invasive weed or two hampering your plant’s growth. Now is the best time to get rid of them. Dig them out with a hoe or your hands (be sure to wear gloves!).
Source: Polytunnelnewbies
If you weed out all the invasive plants now, the chances are better that they will not be growing back in the summer.
Prepare the soil
Use this season to amend your soil and prepare it for spring. Check the soil’s pH and adjust where necessary.
Source: Seed sheet
Add nutrient-rich components such as manure, compost, bone meal, etc. By the time the planting seasons come, the nutrients will have...
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