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Winter is the season dominated by bare soil: the whole gardening cycle begins with the care and preparation of the earth during winter so that it will feed plants the following year. One of the things ...
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As late winter melts into early spring, keep an eye on the temperature before pulling containers ... She can be reached through her organic gardening website www.plantea.com or through her blog at garden ...
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Denver residents, have you watered your lawn and garden this winter? One of the benefits of living in Denver is occasional mild winter days. We do get snow, but in between we get days that make us wish it was spring already. These days are ideal for ...
Read moreBasic winter watering tips for Denver residents
Winter is the decisive moment for any garden design. By now, our blooming flower borders have faded into memory. The eye is no longer engaged or distracted by the bounty of floral color. The deciduous trees and shrubs have been stripped bare.
Read moreThe Garden Life: Winter is time to create garden for all seasons
Many winter tasks involve little more than keeping the garden tidy in some way. Spring cleaning is like a power wash, spraying everything down from head to toe. Cleaning up after the onset of winter or after a bout of inclement winter weather is ...
Read moreGarden Life: Tidy up garden after winter’s wild party
A high water table and broken drainage pipes conspired to give me a reason to create a new garden this winter. The resulting flooded basement meant a move up to the garage for all the gardening tools, wheelbarrows, pots and planters, along with other ...
Read moreWinter exposes garden sore spots
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Still, all presently share bare landscapes. So, a winter season remains an ideal time of year to look critically at the backbone of a garden, the elements which year-round are fixtures in a landscape. As flowers fade and only skeletons of perennials or ...
Read moreFocus on Plow, the winter landscape
The weather has been mild so far this winter, creating many good opportunities to get out and enjoy our gardens. Quite a few good plants bloom in the winter, and with our often-mild temperatures, the Mid-South is the perfect place to enjoy them ...
Read moreFebruary in the Garden: Mild winter finds variety of plants in bloom
Creeping buttercup is my arch enemy. Wily, invasive and very tough to kill, Ranunculus repens is a perennial. It will outlive you unless you kill it. There are plenty of other weeds common in the vegetable gardens of southwestern B.C., but you ...
Read moreWhy you should weed your garden in winter
In mid-winter, the garden is at rest beneath a quilt of tan and green. Before closing day on Nov. 15, some savvy gardeners planted cover crops like winter rye and vetch. Others laid their beds with a thick blanket of straw leftover from their ...
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