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DIY ~ Tucking the Garden in for Winter at Our Fairfield Home & Garden
by
Barb Rosen
(IC: blogger)
In our Delaware, zone 7a Fall Garden, the colors are more muted now, a quiet transition from the wild color party of spring and summer into winter dormancy. The first leaves are changing color and we are having that wonderful “Indian Summer” warm spell before hard frosts set in. It’s time to clean up the garden and tuck it in for the winter with sweet dreams of spring. Hacking, whacking and hauling are the order of the day. Clearing spent flowers, gathering seeds, trimming shrubs and putting in some seasonal decorations have kept me busy the last few days. After clearing the front flower bed, I laid out some straw and placed a little bench with Fall gourds on display. Window boxes are decorated with natural materials now and again for Winter. Come see some of the things I do to tuck our garden in for the winter at :
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Published October 22nd, 2013 8:07 AM
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Signgal46 on Oct 23, 2013this zone 10 gal feels like you are all speaking a foreign language. While I love our sunshine I do envy you all the beauty fall brings to your area.
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Barb Rosen on Oct 24, 2013@Renee Slaff ~ here's what I do to get the garden ready for winter!
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