As autumn begins, your garden deserves a pause before winter. Preparing beds now means stronger, healthier soil and an easier start in spring. Here’s a simple guide:
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Clear Spent Plants – Remove faded annuals and any diseased material. Compost what’s healthy, throw out the rest.
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Add Compost – A 2–3 inch layer of compost feeds your soil all winter long.
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Mulch for Protection – Straw, shredded leaves, or wood chips help insulate soil and suppress weeds.
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Plant Cover Crops – Rye, clover, or vetch enrich the soil with nutrients and organic matter.
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Tidy Tools – Clean and oil tools before storing for winter.
💡 Tip: Take photos of your garden layout before clearing — they’ll help you plan next year.
With these steps, your beds will rest and regenerate, setting the stage for spring’s abundance.