Old Man Winters' arrival doesn't mean that the Winter garden can be
neglected. Keeping the garden on an even footing against the ravages
that winter can bring is an ongoing. Neglecting proper garden closing
chores and winter maintenance tasks is only a recipe for a headache in
the spring. Follow a few of these winter garden tips and a bountiful
spring will be waiting in a few months time.
Setting the winter garden table
An interesting to look at and healthy winter garden depends upon
taking steps in the late fall or early winter. Clean up the garden. Make
sure that any garden trash is picked up before the snow flies. If this
"trash" is left behind it presents an opportunity for bacteria to find
its way into any cuts in the plant or onto the plants roots. Bacteria
growth, and possible disease, on the plant is the biggest danger to a
winter garden.
Watch out for color when trimming
If you have had your garden for at least one winter season you know
what has color during winter and what does not. Trim this color
judiciously looking for maverick branches, but be sure to keep the
overall form of the shrub so that winter color can shine in a uniform
way. If you are not sure, leave it alone and get a feel for what has
winter color for next winter. If a shrub has a winter bud on it, leave
it be as this is where the flower will come from next spring.
Trim out the cut or torn limbs
Chances are that a torn or cut (looks like a knife cutting into an
apple about an eight of an inch deep) limb will end up dangling, or on
the ground, as winter progresses. Take care of it early and your garden
will look sturdy and ready for whatever the winter has to offer. Look
for a nodule on the limb (looks like a knuckle of sorts) and cut about
one quarter of an inch above it on an angle for a proper cut.
Weed to a clean ground
Weeds also present a messy problem through the winter. Not only will
they decay and offer disease potential, they will also continue to grow
their roots until the ground freezes hard. This will only make them
more invasive in the spring. Besides, if you weed to a clean ground you
will have a nice clean contrast to the dormant plants in the garden.
A nice clean edge
Unless you are going for a more informal look, give a nice edge job
to your garden flower beds before the ground freezes. Not only will this
make for a crisp look during the winter months, as the edge freezes,
but it will put you one step closer to a solid start in spring.
To wrap or not to wrap
If you look at many winter gardens you may notice that people have
wrapped burlap or some other material around their evergreen shrubs.
Generally, this is to prevent a snow load or high wind from damaging the
plant. Unless you have the potential for a snow load or predictable
high winds this is not necessarily needed. The wind issue is an issue,
but remember that all plants need air circulation, no matter what type
of plant they may be. If you wrap a shrub/plant to tightly air
circulation will diminish and present the opportunity for moisture build
up and disease. If you wrap your shrubs make sure to do it securely but
with air circulation in mind.
It cannot hurt to mound
Mounding around the base of a plant is intended to give the root
systems of a shrub/plant a little extra insulation during hard winters.
Depending upon which zone you happen to be gardening in the need for
mounding rises and falls. In any case, you want to make sure that you
compress the dirt of the mound with a firm push of the hands. This gets
some of the air out of the mound and generally makes a mound of dirt
look a bit nicer. It also shows that you took a little care in your
gardening. This sometimes impresses people that visit your winter
garden.
Trees are plants too
Take a few moments to assess your trees before the winter winds
start to howl. Look for any branches that may have grown old, look to be
growing across the desired vertical path of a properly trimmed tree or
have died during the season. What you are looking for is any limb or
branch that may rub constantly on another opening a wound in the bark.
Generally, you would not want to cut a branch as winter approaches, or
during the winter months, but sometimes you need to.
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