Fall Garden Reflections
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, your garden slows down—and it’s the perfect time to slow down with it. November may feel like the quiet end of the gardening season, but it’s actually an ideal moment to reflect on your landscape and start dreaming about next spring.
Bundle up and take a slow walk through your yard. Notice what thrived, what struggled, and what brought you the most joy this season. Are there areas that felt bare or underwhelming? Did some plants seem overcrowded or out of place?
Snap a few photos or jot notes. These observations will be invaluable when planning new plantings or rearrangements next year.

Ask yourself:
Honest reflection now will make next spring’s planning much easier.
Consider where you might make small changes for a big impact:
Taking note of these ideas now lets you hit the ground running once planting season begins.
November is the perfect month to get creative. Sketch ideas in a notebook, make a wish list of plants, or even map out potential redesigns for your beds and borders. Think about what would bring you the most enjoyment next year—whether that’s a pollinator garden, a new vegetable patch, or a cozy seating nook.

While heavy gardening work may be on hold, you can set yourself up for success by:
By taking time this November to reflect and dream, your spring garden won’t just happen—it will flourish with intention and joy.
11/04/2025
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