Winter Gardening Tips
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Water plants, especially evergreens, before the ground freezes. Watering Trees and Shrubs [PDF]
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Prune trees and shrubs in winter when the branches are without leaves. Remove waterspouts, dead, or crossing branches. Pruning Evergreens, Pruning Deciduous Shrubs, & Pruning Trees [PDF]
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Apply winter mulch to perennials and roses after a hard frost when ground begins to freeze. Mulching Trees and Shrubs [PDF]
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Protect trunks of young, thin-barked trees, such as ash, maples, and lindens, from winter sun scald by wrapping trunks with a commercial tree wrap. Winter Injury to Trees and Shrubs [PDF]
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Place a cylinder of hardware cloth, chicken wire, or fencing around plants to provide a good defense against rabbits, mice, and deer. Animal Damage [PDF]
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Spray evergreens, especially broadleafs (rhododendrons) with anti-transpirant to prevent winter burn.
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Protect multi-stemmed evergreens, such as arborvitae, junipers, and yews, from winter storm damage by tying trunks together with old nylons or cotton twine.
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Evaluate last year's garden and decide what changes need to be made. Draw garden plans on paper. Getting Started with a Landscape Design [PDF]
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By February, order seeds and garden plants for spring planting.
Visit the Plant Clinic, Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. (December-February)
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