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As winter approaches, it's tempting just to sit back and put your feet up and not have to think about the garden until springtime. However, just a bit of extra work at this time of the year can save you a whole lot of hassle come planting time.
Garden clean-up, the last big chore for gardeners, is often overlooked, especially if it's been a strenuous gardening year. But by cleaning-up garden debris, composting the healthy material and throwing away the rest, gardeners will benefit in numerous ways:
Welcome the winter frostsWhile frosts usually signal the end of tender plant growth, for over wintering plants like kale, cabbage, kohlrabi, parsnips and radicchio, a good frost actually sweetens the taste! How does this occur? These overwintering plants actually use sugar as a an antifreeze! By pumping more sugar into their cells, and reducing the water content, the plants are able to withstand colder temperatures. For home gardeners, this mechanism is an added bonus. Not only do they survive for longer periods, the taste of these vegetables improves after a good frost. So, when the garden shows signs of that silvery hue, rejoice! ![]() Go To Page: 1
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