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 If gardening is your passion or a hobby you are looking to explore, then it is worth your while to give your plants as much growing time as possible. I doubt you’ll find these steps too difficult.


If you haven’t already, it is time to prepare your trees, shrubs, and plants for the winter. You want to be sure that you help your plants transition for the winter so that they remain healthy for the spring season.


The prediction for St. Louis’s winter season is a bleak one: cold, ice, and snow. We have heard this forecast before, but assuming that this season we will see substantial accumulations of ice and snow, you might consider laying down some alternative deicers.


Many of us spend considerable time caring for our plants during the warmer weather, but as the temperatures begin to drop and frosts become a more realistic threat, you might be wondering how you can protect your plants this winter. If you can keep your flowering shrubs and plants warm, then the stems and buds are much more likely to survive.