Tips for the Resillient Winter Gardener
Not everyone wants to don gardening gloves along with their winter coat. If you are one of the brave few determined to get your hands dirty in spite of the weather, we have the winter gardening tips you need to make your landscaping as hardy as you.
- Keep an eye on your trees and shrubs, especially after heavy snowfall or ice. Prune broken branches as soon as possible to avoid further damage to the plant.
- Make sure your plantings are kept mulched with a thick layer of straw for insulation.
- If you notice a few plantings not holding up well, build them a cold frame. This is easy to do with old windows if you do not want to purchase a pre-made frame.
- Some ornamental grasses will continue to grow in the cold. Be prepared to prune them back or you’ll end up with a shaggy monster to tame in the spring.
- Don’t neglect watering. If you notice your evergreens starting to brown, it indicates that the snow melt isn’t providing adequate water. Make sure you water with cool water as warm water could shock the roots, killing your plant.
Some winter gardening projects may be too big for the lone gardener to tackle. When faced with a broken tree or damage to an irrigation line, don’t hesitate to utilize our gardening services. Our expertise can be an invaluable tool in maintaining your garden over the cold months.
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