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(Family Features) While winter weather puts outdoor gardening on pause in most parts of the country, the colder months offer a perfect opportunity to begin preparing for a lush garden come springtime.
Prepare for spring by repairing winter damage, incorporating cover crops and controlling early-emerging pests.
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Planting cover crops in winter gives your garden a boost. These crops, like rye, clover, and oats, keep your soil covered and ...