Autumn is already here in the backyard garden. Every time of year has its appeal, but the arrival of autumn does mean saying goodbye to many things which flourish only during spring and summer. Nevertheless, we have the opportunity to grow some plants that will last until the early days of winter.

As soon as leaves start to fall and flowers begin to fade it's a sign to start doing things. Winter with its cold rapidly follows autumn now creeping in, and gardens must be prepared appropriately. All that might be growing in your garden must have help to see them through till the springtime warmth arrives. We can easily all start with the right recommendations on what has to be done.

Owners of treed gardens must ensure that the trees are trimmed in time. This requires getting rid of dead limbs, and a pair of garden shears is often all that's required. Any time this is not carried out, life-giving sunlight could struggle to penetrate through to the healthy branches. While it is thought that you can make natural fertilizer using dead leaves, this is not entirely true. The danger would be that the soil quality could be weakened by leaf-borne diseases.

Potassium stimulates winter hardiness in plants, so be sure your fertilizer includes it. The protective coating will ready the plants for the cold winter. Never lose the occasion to plant some flowers that will look great in the spring. Should you have an previous coating of fertilizer, remove it and lay a new one. You have to ensure should you cover the soil with dead leaves that they are not infected and distribute them uniformly.

The best time for seeding evergreens is at the outset of October. Make the soil all set by watering it a day or so before you decide to plant. Do not forget to water the bulbs right after planting them but be sure not to drown them. Remember to always work with the weather, if it's going to pour with rain in a few hours, don't squander your time watering the plants as this could be dangerous to your plants.

The fall is also the time to turn the soil. The optimal digging level is normally 15-20 centimeters. Any vegetable matter resting on the ground, like fruit and leaves, need to be removed before digging. Whenever the leaves or fruits are in perfect shape, don't burn them as they can make a great natural fertilizer for the soil.

Another thing to remember is the lawn. Cutting the grass truly short is the proper way to prepare your lawn for the winter. Be sure to feed it by using special lawn fertilizers to ensure it keeps healthy.

To get hassle-free access keep your garden instruments out during October which is the best time for these jobs and for moving plants around before the beginning of winter. If you own decorative plants that thrive during the hotter months, don't forget to cover them with a protective foil to protect against freezing. Unless the plant is extremely large, a two-sheet overlaying of foil will do the job. These plants, especially the less mature ones, are be subject to damage from the light reflected off snow, so shield their lower stems by painting them.

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