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The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

109 - 13 Fall to Winter Garden Tasks

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Jill McSheehy

Gardening, Garden, How To, Education, Organicgardening, Home & Garden, Leisure, Homegardening, Beginninggardener, Vegetablegardening

4.4 • 734 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Now that your garden season is coming to a close, what fall and winter garden tasks can you do now to set you up for success in your next garden?

When spring arrives, you want to hit the ground running and not have to fuss with tasks that could have been done in the off-season.

In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, you'll find 13 Fall to Winter Garden Tasks I'm doing right now to set up next year's garden for success. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Beginners Garden podcast. I'm Jill McShehehehe with Journey Withjil.net,

0:06.1

and my goal is to give beginning gardeners the tools they need to grow a rewarding, productive garden.

0:38.1

Music. I'm not a fan of winter. I'll just put that out there. Maybe that's why I've added more and more to my fall garden each year, because I want to extend my season as long as possible.

0:41.5

But when the cold does start to set in, I find myself wanting to retreat indoors, leaving

0:46.7

the garden out of sight, out of mind.

0:49.8

But I've realized over the years that I've regretted leaving certain tasks undone over the winter.

0:55.4

When the spring arrives, I have to play catch-up with many of the tasks that I should

0:59.5

have done in the fall. That's why this year I'm trying to be even more intentional with the

1:05.0

things I do to prepare for my winter retreat. And in this episode, I'm sharing with you

1:10.4

13 tasks that I'm doing in my

1:13.1

garden right now or plan to do soon. And talking about it here is going to hold me accountable to

1:18.6

that, to set myself up for a fast start in the spring. Before we dive into these 13 tasks, I want

1:27.2

to make sure you know, especially if you're listening

1:29.3

to this in the first couple of days after this episode releases, that I'm having my live

1:34.8

online gardening workshop that's taking place this Thursday, November 7th, at 6 p.m. Central

1:41.3

Time. It's called the 2020 Garden Vision Workshop and in this two-hour time together,

1:48.2

we are going to start laying the groundwork for our 2020 garden plans. I'm just getting excited

1:54.0

thinking about it right now. If you're a regular listener of the podcast, I know that you gather

1:59.7

a lot of information each week, and I love

2:02.6

bringing it to you. But in this $15 workshop, you're going to get a chance to actually put things

2:09.0

in action in your garden. Because let's be honest, how many times do I listen to podcasts that I'm

2:14.9

like, oh, I really want to do that, but then I never get to it.

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