Well, our beautiful fall weather has come to an end here in Ottawa, so I am closing out my GARDENS4U season with some final garden chores:
- cut back any perennials that get mushy or moldy (hostas, peonies, tall phlox) Leave the rest for the birds, rabbits, squirrels etc.
- mound clean soil (just plain, new soil, no fertilizer) around the crowns of roses and any other less hardy plants.
- mulch leaves and spread them around the plants in my gardens. I will probably have to borrow some leaves from my neighbours or clients to do this as the trees in my yard are predominantly evergreens.
- take any frost tender potted plants indoors (there are a few I overwinter)
- put containers that are not cold hardy into the garage (those without drainage holes are especially susceptible to cracking) Store them on a shelf or other spot off the floor.
- remove any cold sensitive decorations from the garden and store them (not on the floor) in the garage
- pick any blooms still thriving; the frosty nights will kill them fast
yellow rose
yellow rose bud
That will probably end my garden posts for a while, I will have to look elsewhere for inspiration…
Lovely flowers!
I would not know, but I would guess that a ‘real’ winter is overrated. I never experienced it.
Snow is nice up on the mountains off in the distance where it can not make a mess in my neighborhood. It does sometimes snow just above my neighborhood, but I do not go up there when it happens. It is weird how the snow will not come any lower than a very specific elevation. It did a very long time ago, but that was before my time.