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There are many gardening activities that should be done during the fall to ensure your plants stay healthy over the coming winter. Use the following list as a reference for what needs to be done!

  • Prune deciduous trees and shrubs, but not those that flower in spring.
  • Mulch garden beds with clay-buster and compost.
  • Pot up any herbs that are planted in the ground, to continue growing them in a sunny spot indoors once the temperatures cool.
  • Fall is a great season for planting! Plants are typically on sale in our outdoor sales yard and the ground is nice and warm- plants love it!
  • Divide overgrown perennials, including daylilies and iris.
  • Apply tree-wrap.
  • Water trees and shrubs deeply, right up to ground freeze, to help them through the winter and early spring.
  • Plant hardy, spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips and daffodils.
  • Rake and shred leaves.
  • Turn off water taps and store hoses and sprinklers.
  • Clean, sharpen, and store tools.
  • Put rose collars around roses. Fill the collars with mulch and/or built up soil to provide extra winter protection to the roots.
  • Apply fall lawn fertilizer.
  • Wrap newly-planted trees with inexpensive plastic tree-wraps to prevent rabbits from harming the bark over winter.
  • Stake and burlap-wrap evergreens such as cedar to prevent winter-burn and deer damage.
  • Remove all plants from container gardens. Remove the top 6-8″ of soil to leave room to insert potted fall mums.
  • Decorate the front door with pumpkins, fall mums, corn stalks, and natural wreaths.

Click here for a printable version of our Fall Gardening Checklist