You've probably removed most of the plants and put them in the compost bin. Hopefully you've been maintaining your composting so you have some to dump on top of the garden at this point. It is also the time to add manure so it has time to go through the biological breakdown. This process actually burns up a lot of nitrogen so you need to do it now to allow for that time. Click here for a good explanation of manure in the winter.

The fruits that we've enjoyed all through the summer are a very small part of the organic loop we are a part of. This loop is made up of living organisms which we have inadvertently farmed without even knowing it. farmers on the prairie didn't have the microscope to see the living biological but they did see the results.
By plowing in the fall the organic matter began the organic composting. The horses and milk cows gave fresh manure to put on in the fall. All of these created that biological loop.
We want to do the same thing only let's speed the process up by putting already composted material and aged manure into the ground.
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