Preparing for Winter

From: How Does Your Garden Grow? by Sheila Sim

Everyone has their own approach to preparing the garden for winter. Some like to leave many of the plants up for winter interest - especially things like the purple coneflowers and grasses - others prefer to cut them back. Here’s my 10+ step fall “to do” list (in the order I try to get it “t’done”).

1. Build new beds to be ready for planting in spring.
2. Fertilize the lawn with a superslow release 10-4-4 fertilizer.
3. Take clippings to root indoors over winter.
4. Bring plants, summer bulbs and tubers indoors to winter over.
5. Plant bulbs.
6. Make up outdoor winter pots with interesting objects and foliage.
7. Pull annuals and cut down perennials (with some exceptions).
8. Clean leaves out of the garden beds until freeze up.
9. Dig in compost or manure around perennials.
10. Water beds well (especially evergreens).
11. Cover beds or individual plants after freeze up & protect beds from winter road treatments.

Click here to read more about each of the above steps.

Dec. 8 - Grasses and Grasscapes

  • Monday, December 8, 2008
  • 7:00 pm
  • The Library & Archives Canada
  • 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa
  • Cost:  $25 for the general public

The Ottawa Botanical Garden Society and the Ottawa Valley Rock Garden & Horticultural Society are hosting a presentation by David Demers, a modern day plant hunter and garden designer.  David will showing his fabulous photos of grasscapes in the wild and in cutting-edge gardens.  He has travelled the world to discover plants in their native habitats and will help us choose the best grass cultivars for our northern landscapes. David currently owns Cyan Horticulture, a design-build landscape company in Vancouver.

To order a ticket by credit card go to www.ottawagarden.ca

To order by mail, send a cheque and stamped, self-addressed envelope to:  The Ottawa Botanical Garden Society, P.O. Box 74009, 5 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa, K1M 2H9.