Autumn is definitely already here in our own outdoor garden. Autumn generally has its appeal but many things that were cultivated during the spring and the summer are lost. Not everything is wasted, though, as there are lovely plants we can easily grow that will please us right up to the early part of winter.

Falling leaves and flowers losing their color result in thoughts of necessary activities. Those are generally the first signs of the autumn, so you have to prepare the garden for the cold season. Between now and spring harsh conditions will set in, which could damage or destroy the things living in your garden if they are not protected. There a range of details that must be done to prepare the garden.

Trees need to be made ready for the cold of wintertime by being tidied. Nearly all that you need to have is a pair of garden shears to remove the dead branches. These contain the risk of suffocating the healthy branches by hindering sunlight from getting through. Quite a few people are under the faulty impression that dead leaves really are a great natural source of fertilizer. Some of the leaves can carry health conditions, affecting the soil later.

A high-potassium fertilizer is undoubtedly something it's essential to nourish the soil with. The plants are going to be shielded against the cold of winter by the insulating layer. It is the perfect opportunity for planting those flowers that will bloom in the spring. Old fertilizer layers should be removed and replaced with new ones. Only disease-free dead leaves, if you want to make use of them, may be spread evenly as a soil covering.

The appearance of October offers you with by far the most opportune time to plant evergreens. Prepare for planting by way of watering the soil one or two days beforehand. Once you have planted any bulbs it's essential to water them, but you should not overdo it. Take care to factor in the weather, because watering right before heavy rain will not only be a waste of time and water but also present a threat to your plants.

The ground should also be dug in autumn. You need to till at least 15 cm deep. Before you tackle this job, you must take out any vegetation like fruits and leaves from the soil. Don't burn the vegetation if it is healthy, since it could be used to fertilize the soil in a natural way.

Don't forget when it comes to your turf. If you want to ready it for winter, you will need to cut the lawn as short as it can be. Do not overlook that there are fertilizers which have been specially made to maintain your lawn's health, so feed it that.

It will probably be easier to complete all these tasks and move plants around if you leave garden implements out during October, which is the best month for these activities. All those impressive decoratives that enjoy the hot seasons should be protected against freezing by means of a foil shield. A couple of layers of foil usually are enough, depending on the dimensions of the plant. You should also paint the lower bottom of the plant, especially for the younger ones as this will keep the harsh reflective light out from the snow from damaging it.

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