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Not winterizing this year

by Tricia

With all the snow- that has melted today since it’s above zero … I don’t think I’m going to be putting the garden to bed properly this year.

I just haven’t been feeling well and I can’t manage to make myself get out there and mound soil around the roses or protect them in any way. My husband knows how to do this but for some reason he’s hesitant to do it without my explicit direction so I guess it’s just not going to happen.

Well I guess this will be a good test to see how hardy some of the plants really are. I know a few of my roses stand a good chance of not making it if we don’t protect them but I might just have to live with that if it happens.

Lets hope it’s a mild winter for my gardens sake.






Filed Under: Autumn Tasks, In The Garden, Weather related Tagged With: In The Garden, sick, snow, too cold, winterizing the garden

Leaves, leaves and more leaves

by Tricia

We only have two small tree’s on our property – a rose of Sharon, and a lovely Japanese maple that is vibrant red at the moment. Our neighbor, however, does have a large tree – it’s a huge maple. It must be 70 or more feet tall.

As a result of the neighbors tree we have quite a few leaves to gather in our front and back yards. I don’t mind though because I’ll put the leaves on my garden beds in a week or two. Prior to putting the leaves on my garden beds I will mound some peat or compost material around the base of my roses to help protect the root balls through the winter.

Last Autumn we gathered at least 45 bags of leaves from our many neighbors on the the street. They were only too happy to give away their bags of leaves. As a result our garden was well protected with layers of leaves during the cold blustery winter days.

My husband has already asked a few neighbors if we might have their leaves this year as well. Our closest neighbor even went so far as to rake his leaves and then put two bags on our front lawn today. Now that’s service.

In the spring we take the leaves off the garden beds and put them on the lawn to dry. Once they are dry enough we run a lawn mower over them to mulch them up and put them in our compost bins to help us make nice rich compost for the garden.

I was wondering if any of my readers gather leaves to put on their garden beds? Have you had good results protecting your garden in this way?

Filed Under: Autumn Tasks Tagged With: autumn, Autumn Tasks, compost, garden, gathering leaves, leaves, mutch, winter protection

Did you bring your outdoor potted plants inside?

by Tricia

Every autumn, as I’m carrying in the very heavy pots of water plants, tender herbs and whatever else that seems like a plant I just can’t part with, I vow I will not bring plants in again next winter.

I don’t have a great deal of space or an abundance of bright light in my home. So all these winter vacationing plants are huddled together, leaking, shedding leaves and making me question my judgment.

But I know darn well that I’ll be carting them back and forth for years to come, if only because I’ve put in too much sweat equity to turn them into compost.

How about you? Am I the only crazy out there?

What’s the largest plant that you carry inside and outside again each Autumn and Spring? Are you getting tired of doing this too?

Filed Under: Autumn Tasks, In The Garden Tagged With: autumn, bring plants in, dropped leaves, In The Garden

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