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preparing garden for winter

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hi everyone,i am cleaning out my garden and getting it ready for winter....i know i have alot of cut worm and corn worm in my soil...how do i controll this now, or can i? thanks.
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nematodes they will go after any bad bugs in your soil. you can find them at http://www.arbico-organics.com/
do nematodes survive the winter? in the frozen ground.
not sure about that but they would do good in spring and threw summer and into fall to get a handle on the grubs in the soil. I use them every spring in my garden and don't have a problem with grubs eating things in the garden.
i think i will put some in the spring...i read about them..they are good little fellers...lol
yes they have kept my root veggies free from bugs:)
I think you should have it cleaned by artificial grass suppliers and then install artificial grass lawn for your garden. It is really helpful in the winter.
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Stephanie, where do you get nematodes ? I have never used that
thank you
you get them at seed stores , you can also order them from seed catalogs. i heard they are great for the garden..i am going to apply some in the spring.
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