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I love January in the North. The holidays are over and I have time to sit back by the fire with my laptop and a cup of tea and peruse the new varieties debuting this year.
For many of us fall is great season to decorate before freezing weather and celebrate the holidays as temperatures cool off. For those of us in non-freeze zones fall is a good time to do your winter planting to help keep things looking fresh in your fabulous fall gardens for the winter!
Best for the West, that includes shrubs, perennials, and annuals that can handle the heat and dryness of the west coast climate.
Let’s discuss 5 things a gardener should know about light to optimize the garden:
As fall ends and freezing temperatures approach, it’s a good idea to winterize your self-watering AquaPots® planters. Proper end-of-season care will preserve your planters, prevent damage from ice and frost, and ensure they’re ready for next year’s garden. Follow these simple steps to clean, empty, and store your AquaPots® for the winter.
As the gardening season comes to a close, now is the time to look back and reflect on all of the things your garden has taught you this year. What are you thankful for this November? We asked our followers and were heartened by their thoughtful responses. Perhaps they will instigate a few memories of this past season for you, too.
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