Home Garden Reminders By Zone 
November Gardening To Do List 
Zone 1  
Thin dense-growing trees to avoid wind damage 
Apply mulch around plants after ground freezes 
Cut back chrysanthemums after bloom; mulch heavily or dig and 
store in basement or garage 
Set up burlap screens on windward sides of choice shrubs  
Prune deciduous trees and roses after leaves have fallen  
 
Zone 2   
Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants)  
 
Zone 3  
Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants)  
 
Zone 4   
Cover perennial, vegetable, bulb, and strawberry  beds for winter  
Plant winter- and spring-flowering bulbs  
Divide and replant crowded fall-blooming bulbs after leaves yellow  
Buy spring-blooming bulbs  
Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants)  
Protect roses for winter  
 
Zone 5  
                              
                                Plant winter- and spring-flowering bulbs  
                                Divide and replant crowded fall-blooming bulbs 
                                  after leaves yellow  
                                Buy winter- and spring-blooming bulbs  
                                Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed 
                                  dormant houseplants)  
                                Protect roses for winter  
                               
Zone 6  
Start fall compost pile  
Plant winter- and spring-flowering bulbs  
Divide and replant crowded fall-blooming bulbs after leaves yellow  
Buy winter- and spring-blooming bulbs  
Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants)  
Protect roses for winter  
 
Zone 7   
                                Plant ornamental trees  
                                Cover perennial, vegetable, bulb, and strawberry 
                                  beds for winter  
                                Plant winter- and spring-blooming bulbs  
                                Pre-chill tulips and hyacinths for indoor 
                                  forcing  
                                Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed 
                                  dormant houseplants)  
                                Rake lawn to remove debris  
                                Protect roses for the winter  
                                Prune fall- and winter-flowering shrubs during 
                                  or just after bloom  
                                Prune hardy deciduous and evergreen shrubs 
                                  and vines  
                                Protect tender plants from frost  
 
Zone 8   
                                Lightly cover perennial, vegetable, bulb, 
                                  and strawberry beds for winter  
                                Plant winter- and spring-blooming bulbs  
                                Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed 
                                  dormant houseplants)  
                                Plant or repair lawns  
                                Plant ornamental grasses  
                                Plant winter-blooming perennials  
                                Plant bare-root roses  
                                Plant bare-root trees, shrubs, and vines  
                                Prune fall- and winter-blooming shrubs and 
                                  vines after bloom  
                                Plant cool-season or winter vegetable seedlings 
                                 
                                Sow seeds for cool-season or winter vegetables 
                                 
 
Zone 9   
                              
                                Plant for winter color with annuals  
                                Plant winter- and spring-flowering shrubs 
                                 
                                Repot cacti and succulents, if essential, 
                                  once they have finished blooming  
                                Plant bare-root fruit trees  
                                Plant citrus  
                                Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed 
                                  dormant houseplants)  
                                Repair or plant lawns  
                                Rake lawns to remove debris  
                                Sow frost-tolerant perennials indoors  
                                Plant winter-blooming perennials  
                                Plant bare-root roses  
                                Plant bare-root trees, shrubs, and vines  
                                Prune deciduous trees  
                                Prune fall- and winter-flowering shrubs and 
                                  vines just after bloom  
                                Plant seedlings of cool-season or winter vegetables 
                                 
                                Sow seeds for cool-season or winter vegetables 
                                 
                                Protect tender plants from frost  
 
Zone 10   
                              
                                Set out winter-blooming annuals  
                                Plant winter- and spring-blooming bulbs  
                                Repot cacti and succulents, if essential, 
                                  once they have finished blooming  
                                Plant bare-root fruit trees  
                                Plant citrus  
                                Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed 
                                  dormant houseplants)  
                                Plant winter-blooming perennials  
                                Plant bare-root roses  
                                Plant bare-root shrubs and vines  
                                Prune fall- and winter-flowering shrubs and 
                                  vines just after bloom  
                                Plant bare-root trees  
                                Sow cool-season or winter vegetable seeds 
                                 
 
Zone 11  
Purchase living Christmas tree (but don't bring it indoors until a week -or less- before Christmas)  
Plan next year's garden  
Clean and oil garden tools  
Drain and winterize garden mechanical equipmentaccording to manufacturer's instructions  
When you bring in the living Christmas tree, keep it away from heating registers  
Keep gift plants in a cool, light place. Slit foil at bottom of pot to keep roots from drowning.  
 
 
     
   
 
 
	 
	
  
     
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