Hello, November! While winter preparations are well under way in cold-climate gardens, it’s only just beginning to feel like fall in warmer areas. No matter what your zone, you'll find answers to your winter garden prep questions, do's and don't's for autumn rose pruning and how to keep a pesky pest out of your garden. How to Prepare Your Garden for Winter Are you busy getting ready for winter and feel like you might have forgotten something? Here’s a list of 25 tips to make sure your outdoor areas are ready to brave the first (or second) snowfall. While major pruning is best saved for spring, your roses may need a little attention and cleanup this fall. Read about rose pruning and what you can do now to prevent damage later. If squirrels are wreaking havoc in your garden beds, we’ve got 10 ways to help you send them on their way. Plus, you’ll find 11 bonus tips aimed at keeping them away from your bulbs and bird feeders. Native Alternatives for Burning Bush Burning bush is a beautiful fall shrub; however, it has been deemed invasive in many areas. Plant expert, Kerry Ann Mendez, shares native alternatives that deliver bright fall color, without the threat of invasion. Weigh in on our Instagram question: What do you do to appease your love of gardening while you (im)patiently wait for spring? Grow indoors, catch up on garden reading, plan for next year, or something else? Let us know by replying to this newsletter, or comment on our IG feed here. You Might Also Like: In Case You Missed It: Don't miss this documentary showing now! Did you enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend! Questions? Reply to this email or call Dayna at 855-624-5110 No images? Click here for a web version of this email.
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