Monday, December 27, 2010

Newsletter: Shelter Plants from Winter's Worst

Garden in winter

Hello, Tim!

Midwinter won't be quite so bleak if you garden indoors. Force bulbs for color, and make compost in buckets. Outdoors, protect your plants against wind, snow, and cold.

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    December 27, 2010
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Video: Forcing bulbsVideo: How to Force Bulbs

Forcing is an old trick that fools bulbs into blooming early. Start now, and enjoy a "spring" display all winter long.

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Composting indoorsComposting in Cold Weather

One way to bypass problems with outdoor composting in winter is to compost your kitchen scraps indoors.

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fg #136Shelter Plants from Winter's Worst

Marginally hardy perennials may need a little help to survive winter's icy blasts. Make sure your prized plants get the protection they need.

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