Debris in your garden can be many things but the leaves aren’t one of them.

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Become your own personal weather forecaster and download an app such as heatalert that will keep you notified of detailed weather events in your specific location.

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Make leafmould from fallen leaves.

Maybe, but then again, maybe not.

Then, around january 6 you should start watching the weather forecast and, as soon as no frost is forecast, go ahead and transplant those into the ground.

But is that the best weather to go out and work on your gardens?

The hardiness zone is a geographic area defined by climatic conditions, including the minimum temperatures your plants can tolerate.

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Webif you’re eager to get in the garden asap but the weather is still cold, you still have lots of options for starting gardening a month (or even more) earlier!

When a heat spike is on the way, water early and water.

Have a watering strategy.

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The leaves you collect during the fall is next.

Here’s some pointers to see you through.

Start these indoors around november 1.

Webhow to prep your garden for the winter months.

Webmost of us would agree — the best weather features balmy temperatures somewhere in the 70s and plenty of sunshine.