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How to Prepare Your Garden for Winter: Essential Autumn Garden Tips

As the nights draw in and temperatures start to dip, your garden needs a little extra care to stay healthy and ready for spring. With the right winter garden preparation, you’ll protect your plants, tools and outdoor spaces from the harsh weather — and make next year’s gardening a whole lot easier.

Here are our top autumn garden tips to help you prepare for the colder months:


1. Tidy Up Your Borders & Beds

Start by cutting back faded perennials and removing dead plants. This not only keeps your garden looking neat but also prevents pests and diseases from overwintering. Add a layer of mulch to insulate roots and retain moisture during the winter.






2. Protect Tender Plants from Frost

Tender plants such as dahlias, fuchsias and pelargoniums won’t survive icy conditions. To prepare your garden for winter, either bring them indoors, move them into a greenhouse, or cover them with horticultural fleece for extra protection.






3. Care for Your Lawn Before Winter Sets In

Give your lawn a final mow before the first frosts, then aerate the soil to prevent waterlogging. Scatter an autumn lawn feed to strengthen roots and encourage growth ready for spring. This simple step makes lawn care in winter much easier.



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4. Clean & Store Your Garden Tools

Good winter garden preparation isn’t just about plants. Before winter really sets in, give your tools a thorough clean and store them in a dry, sheltered space. Oiling blades and hinges will keep them rust-free and ready to go when gardening season returns.






5. Protect Your Garden Furniture

Wooden and metal furniture can suffer in cold, wet weather. Clean everything down and, if possible, store it in a shed or garage. If space is limited, use waterproof protective covers to shield your furniture from frost and rain.






6. Support Local Wildlife in Winter

Your garden is also home to plenty of wildlife that needs extra support in colder months. Consider putting out bird feeders, hedgehog houses or bug hotels to give them shelter and food. Supporting wildlife is a wonderful way to keep your garden lively through the winter.






Get Your Garden Ready for Winter

Taking time for winter garden preparation ensures your outdoor space is protected and ready to thrive when spring arrives. Whether it’s tidying borders, protecting plants from frost, or storing tools and furniture, a little effort now saves time later.

At Downtown Garden Centre in Grantham, you’ll find everything you need for a smooth transition into the colder months — from garden tools and protective covers to wildlife care essentials. Shop online or visit us in-store to get your garden winter-ready.


Posted by Ellie Allen
29th September 2025

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