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Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised to Tackle Essential Autumn Tasks

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Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised to Tackle Essential Autumn Tasks

As autumn unfolds, Lincolnshire’s gardeners are being implored to undertake a number of crucial tasks to help their gardens flourish. With the changing of the seasons, now is the optimum time to get your garden ready for a beautiful display while laying the foundations for the warmer months to come. Local plant experts recommend cutting back perennials, planting bulbs for the spring, and shielding fragile plants from the inevitable frost. These vital tasks not only escalate the aesthetic of your garden but also foster a healthy growth cycle for the following year.

This information was derived from original reporting by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk and further developed by The Lincoln Post.

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