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  2. 10 Gardening Tasks You Should Never Do When the Ground ... - AOL

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    For better results, plant bulbs, and perennials at least one month before your first fall frost or when the ground warms in spring. Related: Can You Plant Tulips in the Spring and Still Get Blooms? 3.

  3. How to Plant and Grow Snowdrop Flowers That Reliably ... - AOL

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    While the timing for fall bulb planting varies widely across the country, an easy guideline is to start putting them in the ground when nighttime temperatures are consistently in the 30s and 40s ...

  4. Got plants in the ground already? Frost advisory issued for ...

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    People in the areas of the advisory are advised to take steps Sunday evening to protect plants from the cold. Temperature are expected to warm quickly Monday, with a high of 62 forecast, before ...

  5. Ground freezing - Wikipedia

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    Each white lump marks the top of a deep ground-freezing tap. Cross section of a ground freezing pipe as used in the Big Dig. Ground freezing is a construction technique used in circumstances where soil needs to be stabilized so it will not collapse next to excavations, or to prevent contaminants spilled into soil from being leached away. [1 ...

  6. Hoe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The flower hoe has a very small blade, rendering it useful for light weeding and aerating around growing plants, so as not to disturb their shallow roots while removing weeds beyond the reach of the gardener's arm. The hoedad, hoedag or hodag is a hoe-like tool used to plant trees. [13]

  7. Garden fork - Wikipedia

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    Garden fork. A garden fork, spading fork, or digging fork (in the past also an asparagus fork, [1] the same name as a very different utensil) is a gardening implement, with a handle and a square-shouldered head featuring several (usually four) short, sturdy tines.

  8. Protect your plants: Nighttime freezes to chill Northeast ...

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    Nighttime temperatures will plunge into the 30s and 20s Fahrenheit over much of the northeastern United States into Friday with the likelihood of damaging frosts and freezes, AccuWeather ...

  9. Underground stem - Wikipedia

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    A geophyte (earth+plant) is a plant with an underground storage organ including true bulbs, corms, tubers, tuberous roots, enlarged hypocotyls, and rhizomes. Most plants with underground stems are geophytes but not all plants that are geophytes have underground stems. Geophytes are often physiologically active even when they lack leaves.