We may be exiting the season of thriving gardens, but this does not mean that the yard work should cease. Keeping up routine care of your garden will allow it to come back as healthy as ever when spring approaches. You can do this through activities such as treating your lawn with supplemental water and some food to keep it going through the cooler months. You can even plant certain perennials and bulbs such as tulips and daffodils during these times.
Key Takeaways:
- The level of work that you put in during autumn will show in the spring
- Planting bulbs in the fall is the optimal time for a beautiful spring bloom
- Weed control is a large issue in the gardening community in the fall
“Keep your nose to the grind stone, and you will be glad you did come spring.”
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