Michele K. Koskinen
Fall is here and the gardens are going to sleep for the winter. Do you clean everything up or wait for spring?
Gardeners usually fall into several categories for cleanup. Edible gardens are usually cleaned up and prepared for early planting or overwintering.
Perennial gardens such as the Pollinator Garden provides a lively discussion many gardeners have with themselves and others.
There is always a struggle between what we read and our personal preference. Are you a gardener that says
I have to have a clean tidy garden for winter cut to the appropriate height at the correct time, dead head seeds and have a pristine space.
Or I leave the seed heads and grasses for winter focus but clean everything else pristine.
Or The birds and insects could use some sustenance, and cover I will just let everything be wild looking and wait until spring.
finegardening.com/stretching-seasons
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