As Colorado gardening season winds down, here’s what you need to do now to prepare for fall, winter and next spring

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As Colorado gardening season winds down, here’s what you need to do now to prepare for fall, winter and next spring
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Here are 30 short challenges to pursue if you want to savor what’s left of the long days and set yourself up for success — or maybe just surprises — next spring. (via thknwco)

What, specifically, did you grow this year, and where, and when? Was it from seed or transplants? For example, I planted Hakurai turnips, which are a sweet turnip tasting like a mild radish. But I got them in too late and didn’t give them enough room or sunlight. Remember, if you can, when you planted and where; if you love something but it didn’t do so well, try relocating it next year.

Make a list of garden tools you need to replace, repair, sharpen or upgrade. Maybe you need a new soaker hose or trellis or birdbath fountain.your auxiliary freezer to make room for this summer’s harvest and find any science projects that might be lurking in there. And, hey, why not share your oldest relic in the comments below?Generally speaking, seeds last longer here in Colorado.

. Did that hose finally give out and develop an even more annoying leak? Did you break the tip of your trowel levering rusty old metal edging out of the yard? Take your list from your tool evaluation chore and go shopping. Thrift stores such as Habitat for Humanity ReStore and ARC sometimes have still-good tools that someone offloaded when they upgraded. Here’s looking at you, new-to-me weed whacker.

will have a head start next spring, and the following year will leap into abundance. The notable exception: Many conifers, especially dwarf conifers.! In addition to being free, these babies may not have been as neglected as some big-box-store survivors. And when you see these treasures bloom, you’ll remember that gardening is social as well as solitary.. Winter is coming, and it’s mostly gray and brown. It’s a great time to scoop up some outdoor accessories in metal or stone.

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