Winter is a period of rest, but there is still much to do. Protecting plants from frost with row covers or mulch helps them survive. Evergreen shrubs provide structure and color when most plants are dormant. Winter is also perfect for planning next year’s garden, ordering seeds, and maintaining tools. Indoor gardening, such as growing herbs on windowsills, keeps the connection to nature alive during the colder months.
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By aligning gardening activities with seasonal rhythms, you not only improve plant health but also deepen your connection to the natural world. A year-round approach ensures that your garden is always alive, changing, and rewarding.