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Tips to get the garden ready for winter

• This year, add some holiday color to the garden. Buy several strings of multi-colored lights and wrap them around a deck banister, install them up in an arbor or pergola, or high up crisscrossing a patio. Use bright LED lights.

• Cover patio, pool and deck furniture. Remove cushions.

• Now is the time to turn off all irrigation and winterize the system.

• Tulips should be planted in the garden now. Plant tulips in outdoor containers, too!

• Check your local garden center for great “end of the season” deals on plants, bulbs, lawn equipment and containers.

• Now is the time to check gas-powered equipment. We are fast approaching the final days of cutting grass. Do maintenance work as required, and be sure to add a “gas conditioner” to the gas tank of all equipment after its last use for the year.

• Plant Paper White narcissus bulbs now for Christmas blooms.

• Add some winter color to your landscape with camellias. These evergreen shrubs are blooming now through March. If you see a variety that strikes your fancy, buy it. Some like shade, others do well with more sun. Some can grow very large, so check the labels.

• Remove leaves that have fallen onto shrubs. Use a leaf rake and rake gently.

Todd Goulding provides residential landscape design consultations. Contact him at GouldingDesignGroup.com or 345-0719.

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