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Should you cover your garden beds for winter? Why gardeners say it can make or break your garden
Covering garden beds in winter protects against frost damage or soil erosion. The best time to cover beds is after the ground freezes but before heavy snow. Lightweight mulch such as shredded bark is ...
As the temperatures dip and winter approaches, many gardeners might feel tempted to put away their tools and let their gardens go dormant. However, with the right strategies and a little creativity, ...
SANDOWN — Get your perennials and evergreens winter-ready and give your tools some TLC! Join the Sandown Garden Club for “Putting the Garden to Bed” with Advanced Master Gardener volunteer Ron Trexler ...
In winter, nothing grows! We mustn't stop at our mental representations. Winter doesn't have to be a dead season for your vegetable garden. It can also be a period rich in harvests and surprises. As ...
Gardeners in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina know that winter can be a productive time for growing certain vegetables and herbs. When you read this article, it may be hot, humid and buggy outside ...
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