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Top 10 Tips for Preparing Your Garden for Autumn

As autumn approaches, it's time to get your garden ready for the cooler months. A little preparation now will ensure your garden stays healthy and vibrant through the season and comes back strong in the spring. Here are the top 10 tips to help you prepare your garden for autumn:


1. Clean Up Fallen Leaves

Rake up fallen leaves to prevent them from smothering your lawn and garden beds. Use them as mulch or add them to your compost pile for rich organic matter.


2. Prune Dead and Damaged Branches

Trim back dead or damaged branches from trees and shrubs. This not only tidies up your garden but also prevents potential winter damage from snow and ice.


3. Divide and Transplant Perennials

Early autumn is the perfect time to divide and transplant overcrowded perennials. This helps them establish strong roots before winter.


4. Plant Spring Bulbs

Plant bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and crocuses in early autumn so they have time to root before the ground freezes. You'll be rewarded with a burst of colour in spring.


5. Aerate Your Lawn

Aerating your lawn allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil, promoting healthier grass growth. It's especially important if your lawn has heavy foot traffic.


6. Add Compost to Garden Beds

Enrich your soil by adding a layer of compost to garden beds. This will nourish the soil and prepare it for spring planting.


7. Protect Delicate Plants

Cover tender plants with frost cloth or move potted plants indoors to protect them from early frosts. Consider using cold frames for more vulnerable plants.


8. Tidy Up Vegetable Gardens

Remove spent vegetable plants and add them to your compost. Turn over the soil and consider planting a cover crop like winter rye to protect and enrich the soil.


9. Clean and Store Garden Tools

Give your garden tools a good clean, sharpen blades, and store them in a dry place. Proper maintenance ensures they last longer and are ready for spring.


10. Mulch Your Garden Beds

Apply a layer of mulch to garden beds to insulate the soil and protect plant roots from freezing temperatures. Mulch also helps retain moisture and prevent weeds.


Preparing your garden for autumn is all about giving it the care it needs to weather the colder months and emerge even stronger in the spring. Follow these tips to keep your garden healthy and ready for the next growing season!

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