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Winter To Do List |
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Break out the Winter gear – the cold temperatures are here! With all of the Holiday festivities it’s easy to forget about the garden here is a list of easy to do’s that will keep your garden interesting and more importantly healthy. |
| Lawn
Care Now is the perfect time to deal with crabgrass. Crabgrass will die off in the colder months, but it leaves behind seeds that will sprout in the Spring. Take preventative measures now by using fertilizers that deter crabgrass seeds from growing. It is still appropriate to fertilize your lawn monthly during the winter months. Ask your local nursery for help to determine that right fertilizer for your lawn. |
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Planting |
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Maintenance Protect plants from frost by spraying with cloud cover before frost is expected. You can also cover plants with plant blankets or even cardboard boxes, making sure not to allow the box to touch the plant. Did you decorate your yard with holiday lights? You may want to keep them up a little longer. You can actually raise the temperature around plants enough with holiday lights to protect them from frost. Prune fruit trees, roses, and other leafless trees and shrubs from December though January. DO NOT PRUNE SPRING BLOOMING TREES AND SHRUBS ! Remove snow periodically from evergreen branches, especially delicate evergreens like Boxwood. When the snow builds up it can become heavy enough to break branches. Try not to shovel salted snow on your plant, better yet try a non-damaging deicer, they are effective, and are much better for your garden. |
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