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5 surprising plants you should protect from winter freeze, according to a garden pro
Key Takeaways Even cold-hardy plants may need extra protection during severe winter weather.Shield winter veggies, figs, ...
Real Simple on MSN
Why Boxwoods Turn Yellow in Winter—and What You Can Do About It
Some boxwoods turn yellow or bronze in winter as a normal seasonal change, especially in certain types, and usually green up again in spring. Yellowing can also signal stress from sun, frost, wind, or ...
The Spruce on MSN
6 types of evergreens you really need to mulch in winter (you'll thank yourself in spring!)
Key Takeaways Evergreens most susceptible to winter burn include broadleaved plants like rhododendrons and holly.Mulching can ...
Southern Living on MSN
Should You Really Add Mulch In Winter? Here’s What Garden Experts Say
Gardening experts explain why mulch is important in the winter, when and how much to apply, and the benefits of mulch.
A few precautions now can help nurse the landscape through possible cold damage in the coming months. Despite a trend toward warmer winters, that doesn’t mean we’re immune from a super-cold spell or ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Keep Your Plants Warm In The Winter When Cold Weather Arrives
Protect garden plants from cold temperatures, drying winds, and occasional freezes by providing insulation, protecting roots, ...
Boxwoods are hardy evergreen shrubs that are valuable for forming borders for driveways and walkways for formal and contemporary homes. Learn when to trim boxwoods and how best to do it for a neat, ...
Covering garden beds for winter can protect from frost damage, but is it really necessary? Garden experts we asked said yes, ...
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