LA CRESCENT, Minn. (WXOW) — As winter approaches, gardeners should prepare their outdoor plants for the colder months. Bruce ...
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Winter Is Coming: Here's How To Keep Your Fruit Trees Safe From Frost Damage
Sudden frosts can damage any sort of tree that isn't expecting it, but especially fruit trees. You may lose a harvest if you ...
Seedling protectors, bubble wrap and rodent fencing can help protect vulnerable plants from cold temperatures and hungry critters. Move your hoses and timers to safe locations. Cover the hose bibs.
Gray mold affects every part of a plant. It originally presents as discoloration that will spread through your flowers if you ...
October at the cottage is a crucial month: the quality of autumn work depends on how easily the site will survive the frosts and how troublesome the spring will be. Right now, it is important to ...
Protect your precious plants from frost with fabric tents, mulch, dark jugs of water, ace bandages, and some other unexpected ...
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When And How To Use Pine Needles In Your Yard And Garden
When pine needles fall all over your lawn in the autumn, you don't have to haul them away. Here are some surprising uses for ...
Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...
As the leaves fall and the air is crisp, November is the perfect time to plant certain fruit trees. Discover why this month holds the key to bountiful harvests.
Pruning in autumn? Some plants need a rest. Learn which trees and shrubs to trim — and which to leave untouched until spring.
Ensure your peach trees thrive through the winter for a successful spring with these tips. We've got the scoop on what to do ...
As the chill of autumn settles in, your garden can become a sanctuary for wildlife. Discover how a few simple changes can ...
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