Our garden by now reflects the appearance of autumn. Autumn frequently has its allure but many things that were raised during the spring and the summer are lost. Not every bit is lost, though, with there being lovely plants we are able to grow that will please us right up to the early part of winter.

What can we do if the flowers start to gain a rusty aspect and trees start to lose their leaves? Those tend to be the first evidence of the autumn, so you must prepare the garden for the cold season. The plant life and the trees within your garden need protection to survive until the spring. There a number of activities which should be done to prepare the garden.

Trees must be readied for the cold of winter by being tidied. All that you need to buy is a pair of garden shears to eliminate the dead branches. These have the potential of suffocating the healthy branches by preventing sunlight from getting through. Numerous people are under the flawed impression that dead leaves are a great natural source of fertilizer. Many of the leaves might carry problems, affecting the soil later.

A high-potassium fertilizer is definitely something you have to take care of the soil with. The plants will likely be protected against the cold of winter by the protective layer. It's the optimal opportunity for planting those plants that will bloom in the spring. New fertilizer should be laid down after getting rid of any old layers. If you insist on using dead leaves to coat the soil, make sure that you choose healthy ones and disperse them out in a consistent layer.

If you want evergreen plants and flowers in your garden, the beginning of October is the best time of the year to plant them. Get ready for planting by means of watering the soil one or two days in advance. After you've planted any bulbs you have to water them, but you should never overdo it. It would be a foolish waste to give your plants water just before a large downpour, and possibly cause them damage, so always take stock of the expected weather.

The earth must also be turned in autumn. You must drill down a minimum of 15 cm deep. Before tilling the soil, all loose vegetation including leaves and fallen fruits must be cleaned up and removed. Never burn the vegetation if it's healthy, since it could be employed to fertilize the soil in a natural way.

Do not forget in regards to your grass. Getting it all all set for winter consists of mowing it as short as you can. Remember that there are fertilizers which are exclusively made to maintain your lawn's health, so feed it that.

It will be easier to accomplish all these projects and move plants around if you leave garden implements out during October, which is the best month for these activities. A blanket of foil is just the thing to counteract your heat-loving decorative plants from freezing. Only two coatings of foil are enough, depending on the measurements the plant. It's essential to also paint the lower base of the plant, especially for the younger ones as this will keep the harsh reflective light from the snow from damaging it.

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