- Remove old plants that have died or will die. Us Cover Crops to protect the soil and space from the winter weeds that tend to grow in your plants place.
- If you till, incorporate mulch into the mix. This will also help starve off weeds from growing.
- Plant root vegetables, such as carrots and onions. These will grow in cold temperatures. Sow these seeds in late summer and cut off any green growth before winter. Cover these vegetables with mulch. Likewise, leafy vegetables, such as lettuce and cabbage do well with the protection of a cold frame or cloche.
- Work your cover crops into the soil next year, instead of pulling them out and throwing them away. They’re a space saver and also add organic material to your soil when done.
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Tips: Getting Your Garden Ready for the Winter Months
Hydrangea’s
A Hydrangea is a cup-shaped fruit which follow the hydrangea’s showy blossoms looks like little water pails.
Many of the more than 30 varieties grow in Asia, but several are native to the United States. The wild hydrangea of the southern Appalachians is perhaps less beautiful than the cultivated oriental varieties, but it has the same heavily-veined oval leaves and similar flowers.
The showy white outer flowers are sterile and serve only to attract insects to the inconspicuous fertile inner flowers. In some of the cultivated varieties, differences in soil change the flowers from the usual pink to blue or white.
A pink hydrangea can be made to bear azure-Uses of Flowersby burying a handful or two of rusty nails or other scraps of iron among its roots. When grown as an ornamental shrub, hydrangeas demand a rich soil and plenty of water.
Larger shrubs, sometimes grow to eight – ten feet high, and bloom from late summer through early fall.
Gardening Tools

Depending on where you live, the time is just around the corner to start looking at the different tools you either have or need for this Springs gardening chores.
Whether you only need one thing or a multipack, there are deals out there for you to find. Usually this is the time of year to find them. Stores still holding last years inventory will have a lot of items marked down, but not for too much longer. Spring is only two months away, and those good deals will soon be gone.







