As cold weather approaches, plants are vulnerable to frost. However, careful planning, preparing plants correctly, and insulating fragile ones can protect them.
As fall settles in and temperatures start to drop, safeguarding fruit trees from frost becomes an essential responsibility for home gardeners and orchardists. Frost can significantly harm budding ...
THIS week the Met Office predicted plummeting temperatures and ‘unsettled’ weather conditions – with the threat of -1C in the ...
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How To Protect Your Lawn From Frost
Regardless of what the winter weather forecast predicts throughout the season, frost can cause problems for both warm- and ...
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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 ...
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Yes, You Can Grow An Orange Tree In A Pot—Here’s Exactly How
Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...
Keep your outdoor spaces looking new year-round with easy cleaning, protection, and maintenance tips for every season.
Pruning in autumn? Some plants need a rest. Learn which trees and shrubs to trim — and which to leave untouched until spring.
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How To Fix Bare Spots In Your Lawn Before It Gets Too Cold
Fall is a good time to repair bare spots in the lawn. Learn what steps you need to take to fix bare spots before winter ...
If your grass is patchy, check where the spots are located. Your lawn might be missing out on the sunlight its needs to grow ...
Every autumn, the same debate rustles across suburbia: rake it all, or leave some? We’ve all had that moment when the garden ...
WINTER might bring shorter days and chilly weather, but it’s also the perfect time to gather the family, grab your woollies, ...
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