10 Things Smart Gardeners Do In November
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Most seeds last far longer than one year, so buying seeds on clearance at the end of the year is a great way to save money on your next garden.
Even if you didn't plan on saving seeds, you might find that there are some easy seeds to save still standing in your November garden.
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Seed catalogs are free and are a surprising resource for seed selection and also for trends, topics, and growing information
If your ground isn't frozen it's not too late to plant garlic and hardy spring-flowering bulbs.
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November is a good month to check over stored garlic and look for signs of early softening or decay.
Time spent cleaning up your garden in the fall will reward you with fewer bugs, less disease, and an easier start in the spring.
Start a sketch with ideas of where you want to place different plants next year based on what worked or did not work this year
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Plants propagated from cuttings make fantastic holiday gifts!