Are you like me? Sad to see the summer end but at the same time relieved that there is one less task to tend to. Weeding, watering, pruning, and more weeding is over for this year and with a few more chores the outdoor gardening year draws to a close. Most of what needs to be completed is a matter of cleaning up and covering up. Practical steps to preparing your outdoor garden for winter involve:
1. Protecting plants. There are different opinions concerning whether to cut down or leave plants standing through the winter. Here on the prairies most people leave their perennials standing for a variety of reasons. In particular, trapping the snow cover is important for protection of plants and retaining moisture. Snow cover acts the same as good mulch by insulating the soil. Many perennial stems and seed heads are also very attractive for winter interest and provide food for the birds. After the ground freezes, mulch perennials and shrub beds with pine needles, compost, peat moss, or chopped leaves. This protects the soil and plant roots and moderates the effects of extreme temperature changes during winter periods of freezes and thaws.
2. Cleaning-up the garden. Harvest warm-season crops such as tomatoes even though they are still green. Lie out on windowsills; or layer in boxes with newspapers between the layers of tomatoes. They will slowly ripen or you can use green tomatoes for fried green tomatoes or various green tomato recipes. Pull out any remaining crops or spent annuals; clean up remaining debris and weeds to decrease the possibility of disease problems in the spring.
3. Evaluating your garden design. Before you start winterizing your garden, take a few minutes to review what worked and what didn't and make note of any areas that you would like to change in the spring.
4. Prepare the soil for early spring seeding. Turn over the garden soil late in the season while amending with organic matter such as leaves, compost, or well-rotted manure. In the spring, a light raking is all that is needed.
5. Caring for trees and lawns. Protect the tender bark of young trees from rabbits and gnawing critters by wrapping stems or trunks with chicken wire or commercial tree-guard products. To prevent rodents from nesting near buildings and trees, trim tall grass, and remove weeds. Deeply water trees and shrubs so that they go into winter well hydrated. Don't prune shrubs and trees as it may stimulate new growth just before the harsh weather. Cut lawns and fertilise if you wish with a low nitrogen 'winter' blend. Use grass clippings for mulch or compost. Never send them to the landfill, as they are excellent fertiliser left on the lawn (if they are not too long) and/or make terrific compost/mulch dug straight into the garden or used for pathways. Once rotted on garden pathways, dig into the garden and replace with new grass clippings.
6. Planting before winter. Now is the time to plant bulbs. Garden centres carry many varieties suitable for the prairies. Remember: buy good quality as cheap is not better ? the larger the bulb ? the larger the bloom. Look for plumpness, firmness, clean skin, and surface. Directions for planting are included with the package.
7. Composting. Compost dead plant debris including leaves. Leaves are a valuable natural resource. Rather than a nuisance, they are the best soil amendment as well as terrific mulches. Leaves take very little effort to recycle into a wonderful soil conditioner ? leaf mould ? for the yard and garden. You can make leaf mould by the same process nature does. Pile up moist leaves and wait for them to decompose or shred the leaves into smaller pieces before piling them up. If you wish, you can enclose the pile with chicken wire, snow fencing, or something similar. In the spring, I rake up dry leaves and dig them straight into the vegetable garden.
8. Cleaning your tools. Clean the soil from all your gardening tools, oil any wooden handles and moving parts, sharpen any blades, and then store them in a dry place for the winter.
9. Water Gardening. Bring in pumps, drain, clean, refill (if necessary) and store tender water plants prior to freezing.
10. Bringing in your indoor plants. Before bringing in any houseplants that have spent the summer outdoors, examine them for critters, wash them, and spray with soapy water or insecticidal soap. Use sterilised potting soil purchased from garden centres or shopping malls if re-potting your plants. Don't use garden soil as it may harbour insects, weed seeds, disease, and fungi.
Gwen Nyhus Stewart, B.S.W., M.G., H.T., is an educator, freelance writer, garden consultant, and author of the book The Healing Garden: A Place Of Peace ? Gardening For The Soil, Gardening For The Soul. She owns the website Gwen's Healing Garden where you will find lots of free information about gardening for the soil and gardening for the soul. To find out more about the book and subscribe to her free Newsletter visit http://www.gwenshealinggarden.ca
Gwen Nyhus Stewart 2004 ? 2005. All rights reserved.
![]() Google News Updated : Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:25:40 GMT Obama’s Plane Palin Problem - FOXNews
FOXNews - by Major Garrett Reporters covering Barack Obama heard the news aboard Obama 1 (the campaign for the first time chartered a second plane for the swelling press corps), just before takeoff. Video: Raw Video: Schwarzenegger Praises Palin “Tougher in Alaska” host Geo Beach discusses Sarah Palin Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 22:07:29 GMT Boeing union leaders recommend strike - MarketWatch
MarketWatch - By MarketWatch Leaders of the International Machinists and Aerospace Workers on Friday rejected Boeing's third and final contract proposal and recommended its workers vote to go on strike. Union Leaders Reject Boeing Contract Offer Boeing Union Urges Workers to Reject Offer, Setting Up Strike Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 23:15:15 GMT Earwax: Too Much of a Good Thing? - WebMD
WebMD - By Kelley Colihan Aug. 29, 2008 -- The body is a miraculous mechanism. Consider the once-lowly earwax. People used to try to remove it. Leave That Ear Wax Alone National Guideline Against Ear Poking Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 18:32:14 GMT US Economy: Spending Slows, Inflation Accelerates (Update1) - Bloomberg
Bloomberg - By Shobhana Chandra Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- US consumer spending grew at a slower pace in July as the impact of the tax rebates faded and a pickup in inflation eroded Americans' buying power. Bonds fall on mixed economic reports Consumer spending flags, but confidence rises Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 18:25:06 GMT Protests Rise in Thailand In Challenge to Regime - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal - By JAMES HOOKWAY and STEPHEN WRIGHT BANGKOK -- Waves of antigovernment protests spread beyond Thailand's capital Friday as clashes between police and demonstrators intensified, forcing the closure of several regional airports and disrupting rail ... Thai protest alliance not so happy with democracy US asks Thailand to end crisis through democratic means Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 22:33:23 GMT Aid agencies scramble to help flood victims - CNN
CNN - (CNN) -- The grinding misery triggered by the massive floods in a downtrodden part of northeastern India and across the border in Nepal persisted Friday, with government and aid agencies swinging into action to help the 2 million-plus people fleeing ... India: Up to 2000 feared dead in Bihar floods Millions displaced in Bihar floods Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 23:45:57 GMT Microwave baby killer convicted - BBC News
BBC News - A US court in Dayton, Ohio, has convicted a mother of murdering her one-month-old daughter by burning her to death in a microwave oven. Video: Prosecutor: Ohio Mom Killed Baby in Microwave US jury convicts mom in microwaved-baby case Publ.Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 20:30:22 GMT Easy Work At Home Opportunity |
PARLOT::Ebooks, Scripts,
Websites, and more... A garden a serves a man's every day need for... Read More A wild flower garden, just like any garden you wish... Read More Many finer homes and businesses feature beautiful indoor and outdoor... Read More Ok, the title "winter gardening" might be a tad bit... Read More Some might ask, "Why grow Italian vegetable seeds?" Why bother... Read More Perhaps you were browsing the pages of a catalog and... Read More Tomatoes have always been my favorite garden vegetable to grow... Read More Container vegetable gardens are a great alternative for those that... Read More Today is Thursday the 23rd of June and we're almost... Read More Very soon stocks of new season's roses will... Read More Excessive organic matter in the pond provides nutrients for algae,... Read More Here are a few tips to keep your garden and... Read More There is simply no better vantage point from which to... Read More This is the time of the year that I keep... Read More Everyone seems to love a secret -- and when the... Read More Potatoes are so easy to grow in the no dig,... Read More Compost, made from decomposed grass clippings, leaves, twigs, and branches,... Read More The Quest for SignificancePeople are looking for ways to add... Read More Teak has many qualities that make the indoor and outdoor... Read More Choosing the right bulbs involves more than just selecting colors... Read More Patio accessories can range from small to large and of... Read More Unless you have access to a greenhouse, or something like... Read More How do you make those flowers bloom where they are... Read More A rose is a rose is a rose - and... Read More Greenhouses are a great addition to anyone's garden. They come... Read More
Adsense
websites
Beauty With Indigenous Species
Wild Flower Garden - Make Amends...Your Plants Will Love It
Teak Furniture - How to Care for it Properly
Winter Gardening Looking Towards Spring
Italian Vegetable Seeds
The Exotic Rose of Sharon
Secrets of Growing Killer Tomatoes
Growing Vegetables in Containers - The Compact Solution
Halfway Through Summer - Are We Having Fun Yet
Gallica Roses
Avoiding Unsightly Algae
Dog Days of Summer
An Outdoor Swing is A Great Way to Relax
Are My Grapes Ready to Harvest?
Cozy Nooks: Creating a Secret Outdoor Place
Growing Great Potatoes
7 Factors Needed for a Compost Pile
The Importance of Garden Decor
Buying Teak Wood Furniture Responsibly
How to Choose the Right Bulbs for Your Spring Flower Garden
Patio Accessories ? Complete The Great Outdoors
Starting Seedlings Indoors
Lawn Edging
5 Secrets to Growing Beautiful Roses
Greenhouse Calamities ? Thoughts from a Novice Gardener
Would you rather be sailing or are you strictly a... Read More
Parthenocissus tricuspidata is commonly known as Boston Ivy, Cottage Ivy,... Read More
The principal house plants which are easy to raise by... Read More
A Garden Pond in your Landscape - Want Water in... Read More
It is important when you start to plan a garden,... Read More
Gardening is a hobby that brings joy, entertainment, and a... Read More
In years past, serious rosarians would never consider having a... Read More
Wooden Garden Furniture can be the ideal solution to various... Read More
Who doesn't love to hear the water rushing and flowing... Read More
Though most Push Reel Mowers made today are durable, they... Read More
As humans, we are always on the lookout for a... Read More
An important addition to any British back garden, the greenhouse... Read More
Solar lights are very popular for lighting yards and gardens.... Read More
There is nothing more relaxing than kicking back with a... Read More
You've found a great Porch Swing and you know exactly... Read More
This article is geared towards the beginner water gardener, who... Read More
When you want to create a beautiful and functional landscape,... Read More
When hot, sticky days hit, try to use all your... Read More
Nothing invites one to sit and enjoy a lovingly created... Read More
Most riding lawn mowers are machines fun ride and extremely... Read More
Have you noticed you do not see as many butterflies... Read More
Bonsai trees have been grown in China and Japan for... Read More
Many people believe growing their flowers and vegetables organically is... Read More
After much searching and deliberation, I finally bought a lawnmower... Read More
Many of us flip through garden magazines, all the while... Read More
Landscaping & Gardening |