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The Autumn Gardening Guide

Like any other season, autumn gardening comes with a few specific guidelines. If you wish to be successful in this time of year as well as in upcoming seasons, it is important that you know what to plant and what jobs to perform. Below are the top tips for autumn gardening. Following these suggestions will assist you in keeping your lawn and garden looking fresh and clean throughout the rest of the year.

If autumn is following a somewhat wet summer, it is important that you keep your garden tidy. When it rains a lot during the year, and then the fall season is warm, plant mildew can run rampant. Remove the debris from the garden, such as dead leaves and other particles. Annuals should be taken out the garden as they die from the previous season. Moss and weeds should also be eliminated.

Prepare your heap of compost. Use all of the items you remove from the garden for this. The winter season will allow the dead materials to rot over the coming months. This will make for some good fertilizer for the next spring. Place all of the compost into a bin and turn it regularly to allow it to heat naturally.

Choose flower and tree colors for your autumn garden that will complement the turning of the leaves. Deciduous trees make a good choice during this time of year for the color and berries. Evergreens can be plant early on in the fall while the ground is still warm. Flowers that are appropriate for this time of year include tulips, amaryllis, and crocus.
The Autumn Gardening Guide


Begin planting seeds and garden bulbs for spring. This should be done in early autumn to give the plants time to spread their roots and take hold for the cold temperatures and possible frosts in the upcoming winter. Daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and other perennials are recommended to plant during this season. Also, now is a good time to relocate shrubs and trees so they will have time for their roots to anchor them before the growing season.

Take the appropriate measures to keep your lawn looking neat, as well as prepare it for the spring. Cut the grass fewer times than you would in the summer, and change the height of the lawnmower blades to allow the grass to be left taller. Remove any moss and weeds from the grass to clean up the lawn. Special lawn seed made for the autumn season is recommended to give the grass the appropriate nutrients for winter.

Autumn gardening comes with its own set of rules and recommendations. Part of the work is done in preparation for the blooming spring season, as well as preparation for the cold winter weather. It is vital that you follow the tips given in order to have an attractive garden all year round.

by: Jane Watson




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