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As much as we love the summer growing season, the winter season is quickly approaching! It's time to start thinking about how to prepare our gardens for #winter.... First things first, it is important to remove any rotting or finished plants from the garden. Be sure to remove any weeds, especially invasive species, from your garden. Next, prepare and amend the soil in your garden. Based on the soil quality and texture, this could mean adding mulch, manure, compost, or other chemical-free fertilizer (such as kelp, bone meal, etc.). Consider planting cover crops to prevent soil erosion, increase soil nutrients, and improve soil structure. Take time to prune perennial plants (where needed) and plant bulbs. Over the coming weeks, we will be sharing more information about how to prepare your gardens for the winter season! How have you begun preparing your garden for the winter season? Halton Environmental Network GSS Halton Peel Halton Region
Thank you so much to Tony at See My Clients for this amazing video! Tony highlighted our Grow A Row program and Chief Growing Officer Adria Cehovin!
There’s definitely still time to grow a row! Choose fast-maturing varieties where you can, or experiment with small cold frames or poly tunnels to grow into the winter.
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