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πŸ‚ Use these 4 tips to close your garden for the Fall and wrap up the season! #beginnergardening
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@MyFocusVaries

10 months ago

I've heard other gardeners say to leave the larger stems in the soil, too. The roots allow oxygen movement in the soil and help prevent soil compaction.

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@jtapia92

10 months ago

That tip you gave at the end really did change my outlook. Sometimes, I feel we get attached to something difficult for the ego.. I get that, but sadly, it takes wear on you season after season. Thanks for making me see it that way. It's about enjoying yourself, not fighting yourself.

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@gardener_dad

10 months ago

Love how you're doing work in the rain. Legitimate plant lover there

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@gonzoexpress9885

10 months ago

Add a sprinkling of blood and bone meal or poultry manure over the compost and before putting the fall leaves down. This will offset nitrogen loss caused by the leaves in the process of breaking-down. Best wishes to all natural gardeners.

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@onlypsyche

10 months ago

1 - live in Florida so that you NEVER have to close your garden. 2 - remove old plants and add them to your compost, 3 - add a new layer of compost to your garden and work it in so that you can plant the next season of vegetables, herbs, etc.

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@bellasamantha237

10 months ago

Rotating your crops/plants can be very helpful too. πŸ˜ŠπŸ™

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@lanabk528

9 months ago

Love this video. The perspective of what energized you and focusing on that is incredibly mindful. Sowing intention for the growing season ahead is delightful. Thank you for sharing!

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@missluna5

9 months ago

My chickens close the garden for me, they love it and so does the garden.

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@MsYipster

8 months ago

I really like how you mention about reflection of letting go of parts that exhaust you and keep parts that recharges you.

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@tricianottingham1785

10 months ago

Great advice and wisdom.

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@Happybidr

9 months ago

Best garden closing advice EVER!

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@IzabellaResin

9 months ago

I love the reflection part! Some of us forget about reflecting after doing some job.

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@TheKrispyfort

10 months ago

I'm going to seed my beds with snow peas and other cold tolerant legumes. Looks pretty and ends up as insitu mulch in spring.

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@victoriao1828

10 months ago

Great advice πŸ™ Thank yo

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@DanlowMusic

9 months ago

What exhausted me was growing Pumpkins in a square foot garden. Definitely doing that down in the new Grocery Row Garden this year.

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@sorchaOtwo

9 months ago

Thanks. There's all kinds of advice for planning, planting and growing, but not a lot for closing things for the winter.

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@TraceyPruitt

9 months ago

After several years of trying to grow the most possible, I have rebuilt my raised beds, downsizing them to contain the best soil and repositioned them for better sun exposure. Now I can concentrate on just my most productive choices, trying to really enjoy the growing season. Maybe I'll return to larger volumes sometime in the future.

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@bohemiangardensandgourdfar8812

9 months ago

Great advice. Be sure to chop the leaves up with the lawn mower before placing on the garden if you're planning on using them for mulch in the spring.

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@thehomochefual

10 months ago

Excellent tips!

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@NautilusGuitars

9 months ago

I love this! This year was the first time in a decade that I planted a serious garden, and it was awesome. But there were some things I'd change, and some things I overlooked. This video gives me a fresh perspective on how to think about all of that, and what to do before the snow hits.

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