Going to Bed? Adding a Blanket? Have extra Bulbs?
Welcome (or welcome back!) to the Sassy Daffodil community! We're so excited to have you join us on this journey of growing joy through nature.
Do you know what you should (or shouldn't) be doing now to help your garden thrive next year? If you're looking for guidance, Sassy Daffodil is here for you!
Weβve built our business to provide personalized gardening services based on your needs, wants, goals, and circumstances.
Beds, Blankets & Bulbs!
Garden Beds: Clean up less. The seed heads are food for our wildlife through winter. The stems and leaves provide harbor for our beneficial insects and contribute to a healthy food web and ecosystem.
Blankets of Leaves: Keep the leaves on your property by moving them to your garden beds. This helps insulate your perennials from harsh freezes. We never know when we're going to have a winter like last year where there was not enough snow to help protect our plants from the low temps. Also, leave provide natural nutrients to our soil - Free fertilizer.
Plugging in Bulbs: Is it too late to plant your Daffodils & other spring-blooming bulbs? NO! You can plant them until the ground freezes. In many cases, you can do this in Minnesota through early December. You'll be so happy you did it when April rolls around. And you can put a layer of leaves over them too!
Colorful dried flowers in glass cloches
Sassy Daffodil hosts hands-on workshops and sells handmade products at markets during the low season.
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Garden Tip of the Month
Take Time to Reflect
What did you like about this past growing season? What would you like to see change next year? Write down your goal(s). You are more likely to remember them and more likely to make them happen if you put them down on paper.