7 Garden Items You’ll Regret Not Tossing Before Winter Hits
By Kathy Barnes
From overgrown garden beds to forgotten tools, garden clutter builds up in subtle ways. It can accumulate when you walk away from an unfinished project, or when your garden enthusiasm wanes in the heat of the growing season.
According to the pros, late fall is the ideal time to declutter the garden and set yourself up for a better spring. Not only will it improve your curb appeal and keep your plants healthy, but it can also protect your house from pests.
There are as many approaches to tackling the clutter problem as there are messes made. These 7 categories help you start—and finish—a late season garden declutter.

