Last July I was in a bit of an accident which left me incapable of caring and maintaining my garden. With the new year almost here, and my neck feeling a little better, I am slowly trying to clean up the mess from my summer garden.
Some books encourage gardeners to keep leaves on the ground, but I have found in reference to a garden specifically, it is best to remove everything off the ground. Old tomatoes and decomposing peppers only lend themselves to attracting pests and odd molds.
Clippings that may look suspicious, I put into my city's green waste can.
Once my soil is free of debris from my summer garden, I turn my dirt. I mix in a large supply of compost and rabbit poop and then mix my dirt again. Allowing the compost and rabbit pellets to sit for a month or so through January and February will feed my soil so it is energized and ready for planting when the weather warms.
Find some time to unwind and get your garden clean and ready!