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November in the garden. And as November comes, so do falling leaves. We leave them on ornamental flowerbeds as a natural mulch that protects and enriches the soil. We collect leaves from the lawn using a lawnmower. We store the shredded leaves in bags or put them in a heap. Mixed with grass, they will create compost. You can also try your own leaf soil. November is still a good time to divide perennials and transplant, plant trees and shrubs, and propagate shrubs with woody cuttings. The beginning of the month is the last call for planting bulbous plants and garlic. We should constantly mulch our flowerbeds and beds, retaining the autumn heat in the soil. From mid-October, you can already clean the nesting boxes. And we start planning... We invite you to listen. In conversation Katarzyna Bellingham and Jacek Naliwajek Contact: [email protected] Subscribe to our YT channel: / @naturalnieoogrodach --------------- You can also listen to the podcast on mobile apps: ???? Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2WjD1lz ???? Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IT0uXP ???? Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VN51RH ---------------- Check us out: FB: / natury-o-ogrodach-803749476630224 IN: / natury.o.ogrodach ----------------- What is this channel “Naturally about gardens”? We talk about natural, ecological, useful, rural, urban, and English gardens. We promote and encourage gardening ecologically, in harmony with nature, without chemicals. We also recommend Katarzyna's vlog: / @katarzynabellingham3991 #naturalnieoogrodach