When your bountiful harvest starts to taper off and your garden begins to wither away, the “fun” part of gardening is pretty much at an end. But that doesn’t mean you should hang up your gardening gloves for the year—not yet anyway!
It’s not the most exciting work, but end-of-season gardening chores represent an important phase in your garden. In fact, what you do in the fall will have a direct impact on how your garden bounces back in the spring!
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Here are 6 gardening chores you should do in the next few weeks to ensure that your garden is in great shape next spring!
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Do you do any end-of-season gardening chores that aren’t mentioned here?
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