Putting your garden to bed is nothing like putting one of your kids to bed. Upright evergreens need two layers of burlap -- one for the wind and another to prevent sun damage. Broadleafed evergreens need a shot of Wilt-Pruf Plant Protector and if deer get hungry prevent munching damage by spraying plants with Bobbex Deer Repellent.

So far so good.

It's now time for that last application of lawn fertilizer. You should also compost finished tomato plants and annuals. Pull any remaining carrots and onions, and Bob is your uncle.

You can now enjoy this year's Grey Cup game knowing that your garden has been put to bed properly. Consider it your bedtime story.