4 Tips for Winter Garden Preparation

When summer is over and we finish all harvesting, the only thing left to do is to prepare your garden for the winter. A lot of people skip this step thinking that their work in the garden is done, but if you don’t properly dispose of dead plants


there is a chance that your plants will get sick and die before the next spring.

Preparing your plants for the winter mostly consists of covering and cleaning, but even for these simple tasks, there are some useful tips and tricks that will help you prepare everything. That is why we have decided to put together this list of the best ways you can prepare your garden for the upcoming season so you don’t waste too much time and lose any plants.

4 simple but essential tips for winter garden preparation to make happy spring

Get rid of dead plants

The first thing you should do is to get rid of all dead vegetation in your garden. Some diseases and insect eggs that were previously on your dead plants can survive the harsh weather of winter and if not properly removed, they will infest your plants in the spring.

There are two ways to get rid of dead vegetation. If dead vegetables and fruits were previously healthy, you can add them to your own Compost Pile, but if they were diseased with blight, mould or mildew, you should remove them accordingly. You can either throw them in the household trash or even burn them so you are sure no disease will spread to your compost pile.

Gather leaves for compost

Dead leaves are a perfect ingredient for the compost and in the autumn, our lawns and gardens are full of them. Gather as much as you can and fill your trash bags or put them in compost piles. They are a perfect source of carbon that is essential for a good compost. They can be also used for mulching in the garden because fall leaves are great for suppressing weeds. Additionally, fall leaves enrich the soil as they decompose and retain moisture.

Consider expanding your garden

Autumn is the best time of the year for expanding your garden. All harvests are over and there is little to no work left after you finish preparing for the winter. If you have been planning to expand your vegetable garden, now is the right time. Start by building some raised beds or square foot gardens on top of the grass. The next thing to do is to fill your new beds with fresh soil and a layer of mulch so they are ready for planting once the spring arrives. And that is all that is required.

But if you are busy with other work and don’t have time to do this by yourself, you should consider hiring professional companies that provide gardening services and green waste disposal like JNS skip bins. They can practically do everything from our list so you don’t have to bother yourself with it.

Plant spring-blooming flowers

When you clean your garden and get rid of all dead vegetation, consider planting bulbs for spring-blooming flowers. If this is something you always planned to do, autumn is the right time. Flowers like crocus, hyacinth, grape hyacinth, daffodils, and tulips all bloom in the spring, but are ideal for planting in autumn.

And that is it for our list. We hope that you found some interesting tips that will help you with your winter garden preparations. As you can see, these are not complicated tasks and if you are a veteran gardener, you will have no problem finishing them. Just remember to start on time and carefully clean your garden. Infested dead vegetation is your plants’ worst enemy


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