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While the onset of winter means gardeners need to put away their tools for the season, it doesn’t necessarily spell complete dormancy for their landscaping pursuits. It’s still possible to enjoy a little bit of time in the garden even when it’s cold out. It all comes down to making the right choices for the season. Here’s what you need to know.

How to Garden in the Wintertime

1. Create Cold Frames

If you’re planting crops in cold weather, you may find that many of them depend on a cold frame for successful growth through the season. The frame is a sturdy structure that harnesses the sun’s natural energy and insulation to create a healthy environment for plant growth. If you’re uncertain about the best type of cold frame for your plants, consult with a landscape designer or garden center professional. They will provide you with guidance based on your plant types and landscaping goals.

2. Plant Winter Crops

landscapingWinter is an excellent time to start working on fresh and healthy plants. That’s because the season is especially friendly to a number of vegetables, including beets, lettuce, potatoes, cauliflower, and broccoli. As it starts warming up in February, you can add crops such as peppers, tomatoes, beans, and cucumbers.

3. Add Plant Protection

Gardening doesn’t have to stop just because it’s cold outside. Consider doing some growing inside your house instead. Indoor gardening offers enthusiastic landscapers and gardeners a chance to add a little extra beauty to their indoor spaces. You’ll need to select an appropriate spot and powerful lights to help the plants grow. A landscaping expert can assist you in making the right selections.

 

Landscapers and gardeners throughout Lexington, KY, turn to Glynn Young’s Landscaping & Nursery Center for all of their outdoor equipment needs. Whether you’re an established landscaping professional or are just getting started on a garden, you’ll find just what you need. You can also visit the garden center for design advice and guidance regarding appropriate product choices. Visit the website to find out more about their products, or call (859) 881-8111.

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