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  2. How To Protect Your Roses This Winter Before It's Too Late

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    Garden or bagged soil is mounded around the base of the rose to protect the roots and crown of the plant. Rack back mulch in a 12-inch diameter circle around the base of the plant.

  3. 8 Fall Garden Tasks You Should Never Skip, According to ... - AOL

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    Cover crops are a great way to protect the soil over winter, as well as add nutrients and organic matter, says Meyers. But you'll need to ensure your cover crop has time to get established before ...

  4. Horticultural fleece - Wikipedia

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    Winter protection for ornamental plants and fruit blossom [3] Protection from pests such as pigeons, [ 4 ] rabbits, carrot fly , [ 5 ] small white and large white butterflies, etc. [ 2 ] flea beetles, cabbage loopers, and many other common garden pests.

  5. 10 Essential Tips for Growing Vegetables Indoors Successfully

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    Most vegetables are full-sun plants that require at least 8 hours of direct light to grow outdoors; however, plants like tomatoes generally need 16-18 hours of bright light to fruit inside.

  6. Winter garden - Wikipedia

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    Common winter garden vegetables include: Several breeds of winter-hardy cabbage; Specific winter-hardy breeds of broccoli; Winter rye is grown where a summer garden will be, in order to protect the ground from weeds, and provide soil amendment when tilled directly into the soil the following spring; Beets; Carrots

  7. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of an alpine house is to mimic the conditions in which alpine plants grow; particularly to protect from wet conditions in winter. Alpine houses are often unheated since the plants grown there are hardy, or require at most protection from hard frost in the winter. They are designed to have excellent ventilation. [52]

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