But with the right care, many of these plants can make it through the winter and thrive again when spring rolls around. So, should you cover plants in winter? The short answer is “yes.” ...
The dormant season is a great time to sow flower seeds, establish trees and shrubs, and get started on the vegetable garden.
A cold front bringing strong winds and possible snow overnight will make temperatures feel as low as zero to 15 degrees heading into Wednesday, triggering a Cold Winter Advisory and Winter ...
Winter is a rest period for the garden ... For brief freezes, you can simply cover plants with blankets, towels, burlap, or other insulating materials. Make sure to weigh the edges of the covering ...
Last week, after being inside hibernating for too long, I was starting to look forward to some sunshine. On Inauguration Day, ...
Hagen covers her plants early if there’s rain ... This is a relatively inexpensive way some Texas gardeners create winter shelter for plants in their yards. To err on the safe side, Sonja ...