Anonymous wrote:I would get some compost/leaf-gro and try to mix it in anywhere you think you might be planting new trees, bushes, etc in the spring. Improving the soil is the most boring, but most important long-term task. If you have the space, pick a corner to compost your leaves.
For bulbs I would largely stick to varieties of daffodil bulbs. The deer eat the tulips on my street (in NW DC), but don't care for the daffodils. They come up year after year too. The crocus and snowdrops are nice, and largely ignored by the deer (have to plant them deeply or the squirrels will dig them up!).
Fall is the best time to plant bushes and trees around here - if you do it in the spring be sure to have a good watering system set up.
Going to wait until next fall for any shrubs and trees. I want to be in the yard for a year before I start doing the bigger projects. I also need to trim a TON of stuff back to figure out what light and space I have.
We don't have deer but we do have rabbits. Love snow drops and crocus. Was going to wait in composting until the spring but forgot about leaves! No time like the present.