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Sweet Winter Winds
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Sweet Winter Winds

by Teri Storey4 min read
Soil & Microbiology

Garden Week Twenty-Three 9/18/2018 ## Sweet Winter Winds **What are you creating with your plumes?** Share your recipes and pictures with the Morning News and have your photo featured on the Garden page. As wind the picks up, the smell of winter is in the air. Time to pull out the sweaters, make ...

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Garden Week Twenty-Three 9/18/2018

Sweet Winter Winds

What are you creating with your plumes? Share your recipes and pictures with the Morning News and have your photo featured on the Garden page.

As wind the picks up, the smell of winter is in the air. Time to pull out the sweaters, make sure the wood is cut, clean the yard, and put away the summer tools. The harvest is still in full swing, but we can start thinking and planning for the winter and spring garden activities. Yeah, you thought that once the harvest is done, the work is done. Well, there is much we can do to care for the Soil, Plants, and Beneficial’s throughout the fall, winter and early spring.

Caring for the soil:

The top layer of is the most nutrient and important layer to consider through the winter. Wind, rain, snow all can contribute to...

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