Tips for a great garden, all year round
October 28, 2014
The leaves are changing colors, the weather is cooling, and the rainy season is upon us.
While conditions may not be ideal for gardening, take time this fall to give your lawn the TLC it needs so it will be ready to bloom beautifully next spring.
The Portland Water Bureau has tips and tricks to prepare your gardens for the colder seasons:
- Make your own mulch by composting leaves and other garden debris. It’ll be great to use in the spring!
- Plant ‘waterwise’ plants. Perfect for fall rainy weather, waterwise plants require lots of water while being established. Afterwards, it needs less water than traditional plants, meaning less watering in the warmer months.
- Winterize your automatic sprinkler system. Empty the sprinklers of water, and don’t forget to turn them off. This will save you money by preventing pipes from breaking during freezing temperatures.
Check out the Portland Water Bureau’s website for more information.