Garden Cleanup

Remember all those beautiful flowers I photographed and shared with you from last summer? Well, it's time to clean that area up and prep it for next year's flower garden. Garden cleanup is sort of a sad chore. When I walk out to my garden, I want to see beauty. Right now, everything has died back or shut down for winter.But prepping it for next year gives me hope. There's lots to do. Removing all the dead plants and those weeds is number one. Amending the soil is number two. But that will have to wait for a bit. And, of course, there is the planning stage which is really fun! What to keep? What to add? Which flowers might I like to photograph next year?

Automation

One of the best things that we did for my flower garden last year was put in a drip system. (When I say we, I mean my husband.) The drip was linked to our yard sprinkler system which is on a timer so I didn't have to worry about watering regularly. It just happened. Given all the traveling I did, it was such a relief knowing my flowers would be watered.

Fresh Flowers

I enjoy having a garden. It gives me photo subjects and props for my still life work, as well as fresh flowers on my desk or anywhere else in my home. I also feel a connection to nature when working there. Having the hummingbird and birdseed feeders assures I'll always have some company in the garden along with the bees and butterflies.

Plan Ahead

So, start planning your garden now. If it feels intimidating, start small and try a few different things. It's a learning process because some things work and some don't. For me, it's back out to the plot for more garden cleanup and prepping for spring planting.Be sure to photograph those gorgeous flowers! 

Garden Cleanup

garden cleanup in fall And, now for a nice hot cup of anything - tea, coffee, hot chocolate, soup.cup of tea in white holiday mug in front of Christmas tree Here are a few images I took of flowers in my garden with the

Lensbaby Sweet 35.

flowers before the garden cleanupflowers photographed with Lensbaby before the garden cleanupfall flowers before the garden cleanupHappy garden planning! 

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Nadeen Flynn is a published, award winning northern California fine art photographer. Living in the greater Sacramento area, she specializes in fine art landscape and still life photography. Nadeen’s style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. This retains the timeless features of photography that create family heirlooms. She offers in-person workshops, hourly lessons, and mentoring. While currently living in rural northern California with her husband and a couple thousand walnut trees, she posts regularly to Instagram.

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