Episode Number
89
Episode Show Notes / Description
After an unseasonably long wait for our first frost, we finally got hit the first week of November. Frost in the Midwest sets about a chain of natural events in the landscape as the world prepares for winter. What are some things to consider when putting the yard and garden to bed in the fall? The Good Growing crew discusses what is on their to-do list to get their gardens prepared for winter.
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1:27 - Talking the first frost - were we ready?
3:36 - Controversial advice to cut back perennials. What about the insects? Should we leave the stems?
7:07 - The exception to not cleaning up the garden
8:04 - Is there a right answer to cleaning up the garden? What's our podcast philosophy
8:42 - Same question but now dealing with fall leaves. What is our approach to handling our fall leaves?
11:57 - What is the leaf cleanup controversy?
15:00 - Cleaning up the vegetable garden. What we do.
18:18 - Getting strawberries ready for next year.
19:38 - Making strawberry wine with this year's harvest
21:30 - Preparing machinery for winter
23:04 - Getting hand tools clean and avoiding rust
24:12 - Shipping delays for our fall bulb planting. Where are they!?
25:57 - Saving tender perennials like dahlias, elephant ear, etc and storing for the winter
27:32 - Getting hoses unhooked and drained
Odds'n'ends
28:10 - Preparing drip irrigation system for winter
28:48 - Emptying the rain barrel
29:08 - Storing pesticides and winterizing sprayers
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