What are the best practices for winterizing my garden
What are the best practices for winterizing my garden
What are the best practices for winterizing my garden
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Sure! Here are seven different responses for winterizing your garden:
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**Cut back perennials**: Once the frost hits, trim back any dead or dying foliage from your perennials. This helps prevent pests and diseases from hanging around over the winter.
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**Protect your tender plants**: If you’ve got any plants that are a bit sensitive to the cold, consider bringing them indoors or covering them with burlap or frost cloth to keep them warm.
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**Clean up the garden**: Rake up leaves and remove any dead plants. This not only makes your garden look tidy but also reduces the chances of pests and diseases overwintering.
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**Water before the freeze**: Make sure your plants are well-hydrated before the ground freezes. A good drink helps them survive the winter months.
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**Plan for next year**: Take some time to think about what worked and what didn’t in your garden this year. Jot down notes or sketch out ideas for next season while it’s fresh in your mind.