As the summer sun begins to mellow and the first whispers of autumn are in the air, it’s time to start thinking about preparing your garden for the fall season. Here are Eggleston’s ten most valuable tips to help you transition your garden from summer to fall — so your plants can remain healthy and vibrant all season long. The Eggleston Garden Center is a great resource for finding all the gardening ideas, supplies, and plants you’ll need for June prep.
Why is it Important to Prepare Your Garden for Fall?
Preparing your garden for fall gives your plants a solid foundation for the coming colder months. Cleaning out the garden helps prevent diseases, and trimming back plants gives them a chance to rejuvenate for the next growing season. Fresh nutrients in the soil will keep your garden healthy and thriving.
1. Assess Your Garden Conditions
Start by thoroughly assessing your garden’s current condition. Look for areas that may have been affected by pests or diseases and identify which plants need extra care. This will help you decide what to keep, prune, or replace. A visit to our Garden Center and Farmer’s Market can provide insights into fall prep for garden activities — what might be affecting your garden and how best to address it.
2. Prune Perennials For Strong Plants and Full Blooms
Trim back perennials showing signs of disease to promote new growth and prevent disease spread. Pruning both deciduous and evergreen shrubs in fall keeps them healthy. Clean, sharp pruners or shears are ideal for this task. Avoid cutting new shoots to prevent frost damage so your garden stays tidy through autumn and into spring.
3. Dehead Annual Flowers
Spent annuals should be removed to prevent diseases and pests from spreading. Look for signs such as fading blooms and wilting leaves. After removing them, replace them with fall-friendly plants available at our Garden Center and Farmer’s Market. For those looking for additional gardening ideas, especially for the transition from summer to fall, now is the perfect time to revamp your beds.
4. Clear Overgrown Garden Beds
Use a rake to remove debris from your garden beds, such as fallen leaves and twigs. This not only makes your garden look neater but also reduces hiding spots for pests. Our Garden Center offers a variety of rakes and compost bins to make this task easier.
5. Deal with Garden Pests and Diseases
Check your garden for signs of disease or pests while cleaning. Remove any affected plants and dispose of them properly to avoid further contamination. Ask our Farmer’s Market experts for advice on organic pest control methods.
6. Lay Down the Leaf Litter Mulch
Refresh the mulch in your garden beds to help block weeds, maintain moisture, and insulate the soil. Leaves can be a great substitute for mulch. Our Garden Center and Farmer’s Market have a wide selection of mulches and compost materials to choose from.
7. Water and Bring Life Back to Your Soil
After clearing your garden beds, water them thoroughly. If you’re adding new plants, consider mixing in some compost or organic fertilizer to nourish the soil. You can find high-quality compost and fertilizers at our Farmer’s Market.
8. Divide and Replant Perennials
Fall is perfect for dividing overgrown perennials and giving them a fresh start. Dig up the plant clump, separate it into smaller sections with roots and growing tips, and replant them. This tidies up your garden and fills it with new plants at no extra cost. Also, gather and save seeds from your plants for replanting next year. Make sure seeds are fully ripened, dry them thoroughly, and store them in a moisture-free place.
9. Perform Your Usual Weed Control
Maintain a regular weeding schedule to keep weeds at bay. A well-mulched garden helps suppress weed growth. Our Garden Center offers various mulching materials and weed control solutions to keep your garden clean.
10. Brighten Up Your Garden with Colorful Fall Flowers
June is a great time to add new plants to your fall garden. Early summer is ideal for planting because the soil is warm, and there is enough rainfall for roots to proliferate. Add hardy perennials like kniphofia (red hot poker) for bright orange and yellow colors. Refresh your planters with seasonal favorites such as pansies, mums, and flowering kale. Visit our Garden Center and Farmer’s Market for various fall-friendly plants to keep your garden vibrant.
How Eggleston Garden Center Can Help You Prepare for Fall
The Eggleston Garden Center offers everything you need to prepare your garden for fall. Located at the intersection of 38th Street and Granby Street in Norfolk, our Garden Center features a variety of seasonal plants, gardening supplies, and unique décor.
Our expert staff can guide you in selecting seasonal plants, improving soil health with compost and mulch, and planting fall bulbs for spring blooms. We also provide fertilizers, grass seed for fall lawn care, and essential gardening tools and supplies. For more June gardening tips, contact us at gardencenter@egglestonservices.org.