When summer is almost gone, it's time to prepare your lovely garden for September.
Preparing your garden for fall is crucial to ensure its health and vitality during the colder months and to set the stage for a successful growing season in the following year.
Here's how to prepare your garden for fall.
Clean Up
Start by removing any spent or dead plants from your garden beds.
Clear away debris, fallen leaves, and weeds.
This helps prevent the buildup of pests and diseases over the winter.
Harvest Remaining Crops
Harvest any remaining fruits, vegetables, or herbs that are ready for picking.
You can also consider preserving or storing these crops if possible.
Prune and Trim
Trim back any dead or diseased branches from trees, shrubs, and perennial plants.
Proper pruning encourages healthy growth and prevents disease spread.
Divide and Transplant
If you have perennials that have outgrown their space or need dividing, fall is a good time to do so.
Transplant them to new locations and replant them in well-prepared soil.
Add Organic Matter
Apply a layer of compost or well-rotted manure to your garden beds.
This replenishes nutrients and improves soil structure, readying the soil for spring planting.
Mulch
Apply a layer of mulch to protect the soil and plant roots from extreme temperatures and frost.
Mulch also helps retain moisture and prevents weed growth.
Protect Plants
If you have tender plants that won't survive the winter, consider covering them with burlap or frost cloth to provide some protection from freezing temperatures.