To ensure that your raised garden beds are healthier and more productive come springtime, apply compost and mulch, make repairs, and more.
It’s autumn, your neighbor’s yard has turned into a leaf graveyard, and the squirrels are sizing up your leftover tomatoes.
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Before planting again next spring, be sure that plant debris from the previous year has been removed or completely composted.