Preparing the Yard, Plants, Bushes and Trees for Fall and Winter
Planning for Spring When the Weather is Cold
By Crystal Ray, published Feb 01, 2006
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The onset of winter can be a dreary time for those already anticipating the warm spring months ahead. There are tasks that can be tackled around the yard, in flowerbeds, and in the garden to help prepare for winter and give stir-crazy gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts something to do.Remove Debris
Before winter arrives, remove rocks, sticks, leaves, trash, and other debris from flowerbeds as well as the lawn. Throughout fall and winter, periodically check the yard and flowerbeds for additional trash and debris. This will keep the yard and flowerbeds as attractive as possible during the fall and winter months and will lessen the amount of necessary yard work when spring arrives.
Protect Sensitive Plants and Shrubs
It is necessary to protect certain bushes and plants against cold winter weather. Strawberries, roses, and azaleas are a few of the plants that require winter protection. Make sure plants and bushes requiring winter protection are sufficiently covered before the first hard frost.
Strawberry plants can be covered with protective layers of straw, tarpaulins, or sheets of gardening fabric. If gardening fabric or tarps are used to cover strawberry plants, they should be held down with heavy rocks or bricks. Stakes can also be used to hold lightweight protective materials in place.
Roses and azaleas requiring winter protection should be covered with foam or plastic covers designed especially for plants and small bushes. Cardboard is helpful for early frost protection, but is insufficient for long-term use. Protective covers can also be held firmly in place with stakes, bricks, or heavy rocks.
The Value of Mulch
Before the onset of fall and winter, consider putting mulch around bushes, trees, and perennial plants. Mulch is a natural product that is as decorative as it is beneficial, and it helps the roots of bushes, trees, and plants retain all-important moisture. Mulch also promotes and maintains healthy roots by helping the soil remain at a steady temperature. During spring, fall, and summer months, mulch helps keep weeds at bay.

Preparing the Yard, Plants, Bushes and Trees for Fall and Winter
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Takeaways
- Preparation before fall and winter is important for the well-being of sensitive plants and bushes.
- A little yard work in the fall and winter can save lots of time in the spring.
- Fall and winter months are great times to complete certain yard and garden tasks.
Did You Know?
Diseases are less likely to be spread if pruning is completed during cold fall and winter months.Resources
- The National Gardening Association can help with all of your gardening questions and concerns. www.garden.org/home
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