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Fall Garden & Yard Prep: Setting Your Home Up for Success

Early fall warm weather days often tempt us to keep our gardens going just a little longer, but late September through October is the prime time to prepare your yard for the colder months ahead. Think of it as “winterizing” your home’s curb appeal—a little work now means a smoother, fresher start come spring.

Just like a home needs the right foundation to thrive, your garden and landscape need a strong send-off before winter arrives. Here are a few smart (and surprisingly simple) steps every homeowner should take:

 1. Say Goodbye to Summer Veggies

As much as we want those last tomatoes to ripen on the vine, it’s time to let go. Pull spent veggies like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, and add them to your compost. Still have green tomatoes? Don’t toss them! You can ripen them indoors by placing them in a paper bag or box.

 2. Care for Perennials

Healthy perennials can be left standing; they’ll catch snow and add some winter charm. However, if there are any plants that show disease, they should be removed now to prevent problems next year.

 3. Hydrate Before Hibernate

Trees, shrubs, perennials, and even lawns benefit from a good soak before the freeze. A well-watered root system means a healthier comeback in spring.

4. Empty Containers

Ceramic, terra cotta, and clay pots don’t do well in freezing temps. Clean, dry, and store them to prevent cracking.

 5. Clean & Store Tools

Wash your garden tools, sharpen blades, and lightly oil metal surfaces to keep rust away. Your future self will thank you when spring planting rolls around. If you accidently left one out and it now has some rust, esteemed Minnesota gardener and writer Mary Lahr Schier has a tip for you. Discover her secret in her article by clicking here.

 6. Manage the Leaves

A light layer of chopped leaves can be good mulch, but too many leaves left on your lawn may cause snow mold and damage your grass. Rake or mulch as needed. Keep aside some leaves to use as mulch after the soil freezes.

Why It Matters for Homeowners 

Not only does fall yard prep make spring easier, but it also protects your landscaping investment, boosts curb appeal, and helps your home shine year-round. Whether you are thinking of selling next season or just want to love the home you are in, small steps now add long-term value.

So, grab your rake, pull on your cozy sweater, and show your home a little autumn TLC—it’ll pay off in more ways than one!

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