Tips for keeping your garden well-maintained in winter

Having a garden at home is a privilege, but also a great responsibility. This is especially true at this time of year, when the dangers winter poses to gardens are relentless, leaving them vulnerable to harsh weather and the cold, with all the resulting damage.

Keep your garden safe during the winter with these tips

Therefore, to give you a basic understanding of how to care for a garden during the coldest months of the year, don't miss these tips that can save you from more than one unpleasant surprise.

The most delicate plants must be protected

The first thing to do when the cold weather arrives is to take all those plants you could leave outdoors and put them in a place that offers some insulation against the cold. This could be a greenhouse , a covered patio, or any enclosure that can prevent certain plants, like bonsai, from dying as soon as the frost arrives. Another different, but equally important, point is the need to protect the pots of plants that will remain outdoors during the winter. The cold can wreak havoc on materials like clay or ceramic. To prevent this, surround the pots with a layer of bubble wrap or other insulation to prevent the cold from causing cracks on the surface. Winter plant protection covers

Puddles, the worst enemy for crops

Stagnant water accumulation is harmful to your garden, as it can cause some of your plants to rot. Therefore, if after a good rain you notice that puddles aren't draining on their own, you can give them a little help by digging small trenches in the ground to allow the water to seep into the subsoil. However, if the problem with standing water becomes more frequent, you'll need to resort to more complex solutions, such as a drainage system connected to the sewer.

Snow can break branches; remove it from the most fragile trees.

Generally, both rain and snow are beneficial to a garden. However, the accumulation of snow on certain trees, especially younger and smaller ones, can cause branches to break due to excessive weight. To prevent this, the best thing to do is remove the snow from the smaller branches. Winter garden care

Prepare your garden for spring

Finally, one of the best qualities a good gardener can possess is foresight. Therefore, it's advisable to plant certain bulbous flowers, such as tulips or daffodils, throughout the winter so that, with the arrival of spring, these species will bloom, and your garden will look beautiful and spring-like, with the risks of winter already behind it.
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