Do These 9 Key August Gardening Jobs Before Summer Ends

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The end of August, and the end of summer, can be a bittersweet time for gardeners. Your hard work has paid off, and you can enjoy the fruits of your labor, from actual fruits and veggies to be harvested, to late summer and fall flowers. However, you’re aware that things are about to quieten down in your yard. That said, there is a lot you can do now to set up the next phase of activity in the garden.

Now is the time to carry out some essential August gardening jobs before fall really begins. You probably make time for deadheading and cutting back key plantsbut there are plenty of other things you can do, from dividing perennials to weeding. What you do now helps maintain your garden for as long as possible into fall, as well as setting things up for next year’s spring checklist. Make sure you tick off these essential end-of-summer gardening tasks for August to get in gear for another year.

1. Harvest Vegetables

tomato fruits being harvested in summer

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This is one of the yummiest gardening jobs for August. This month is the best time for harvesting garden veggiesso devote plenty of time to this task now. Make sure you’re harvesting everything that is at its peak in your vegetable garden. If you let some of your crop languish in the vegetable bed, two things are likely to happen: veggies will become overripe, or they will be eaten by wildlife.

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