January 1st, 2011
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Tips of the Week
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Prepare for the first frost. Mulch tender plants and get blankets, sheets or rowcover to cover when we get the first warning alert.
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Plant perennial strawberries and fertilize the ones you already have.
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Take cuttings of cold tender plants you really love, like coleus and begonias, to overwinter in a sunny warm spot indoors or greenhouse.
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Continue planting cold-weather lettuces, greens, carrots, spinach, and herbs like cilantro and arugula.
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Plant hardy perennials, shrubs and trees.
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Get naturalizing bulbs to plant in two weeks.
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Last call to plant wildflower seeds.
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Avoid severe pruning at this time.
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Be sure to water new plants until rain comes our way again!
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Question of the Week
How do I protect my tender plants and vegetables from frost?
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