
Our days before the first frost are numbered here in Indianapolis. Over the last six or seven years, I’ve noted in my garden journal that our first frost has occurred as early as October 3rd and as late as October 29th. Most sources give October 20th as the average date for a first frost in central Indiana.
We are clearly getting close to the first frost, the official end of the growing season. Soon we’ll be reciting the famous words of the Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley, “When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder’s in the shock!”
And we will begin in earnest cleaning up our gardens.
There are many lists available on what to do in the garden for fall clean up, in both online resources and many general gardening books. They tell us to harvest, clean up, mulch, put away, and even plant. To supplement those lists, here are five lessons on garden clean up from my own experience