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Page 1: Using Winter To Get Your Garden Ready For Spring

Using Winter To Get Your Garden Ready For Spring

Page 2: Using Winter To Get Your Garden Ready For Spring

Fall and winter can be the bane of any gardener. When the freezing temperatures and gloomy weather come sweeping through, most gardeners take that as a sign

that it's time to hang up the hand shovels and knee pads for the season. But actually, horticulture enthusiasts

don't need to give up their hobby completely during the colder seasons. Sure, it's a good time to do read about new gardening trends and techniques, but there's also some physical gardening activities that are doable in

winter.

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Autumn and winter can be something of a fresh start for gardeners. It's a chance to take out whatever didn't work

or what you didn't like. Any deceased plants can be mulched or composted, and remaining seeds can be

stored for later use. In ideal storage situations, certain seeds can keep alive for quite some time, years even.

You can get the bed ready for next year's planting with mulch. Working in flower beds and grassy areas is

somewhat easier when the plants are dormant. The more you get done now, the easier chores you'll have in

spring.

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You can also use the winter months to take inventory of your tools. You may find broken items, or discover that

you need a new tool. It'll be much less expensive to purchase new or replacement tools when it's not prime gardening season. You can also begin planting in winter time to give your plants an early advantage. Seeds can

sprout in a potted environment, absorbing sunlight from a well-lit window sill. They'll already be somewhat

mature by the time springs comes and you can plant them in the garden.

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Pruning is another task that is much simpler during fall and winter. It's much easier to reach the branches after

the leaves have fallen.

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Gardening can be a year-round activity, if you know how to take advantage of the colder fall and winter seasons.

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