Seasonal Gardening Tips: Mid to Late Fall
The Canadian Wildlife Federation has lots of useful tips for seasonal gardening. Here is what you should be doing in mid to late fall! Canada geese sound their familiar honk while flying toward their wintering grounds. As the last leaves drop, we begin to notice colourful berries—red, white, blue and black—that are left behind on naked branches. The berries will serve as food sources later in the winter and in the meantime dress our yards with holiday spirit. Small rodents, nuthatches and woodpeckers enjoy nuts from oak and beech trees, while amphibians burrow in the bottom of muddy ponds and in leaf litter, preparing for the frost to come. When the dried-out stalks you’ve left behind in your garden for