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Overwintering
Over the winter growth of many plants and wildlife slows right down. Mammals often hibernate, and plants come to a stand still. Bugs and nasties stay in the
soil, or on leaves ready to burst into life.
You want to encourage an
overwintering habitat for wildlife that is friendly to the garden, whilst removing the environment for
pests. Leaves harbour slugs, so remove and put in a bin to make mould, or mix in with twigs and branches to make a retreat for hedgehogs.
Spent flower stalks may still have seeds for birds so leave. Put up ladybird, hoverfly and lacewing boxes. Remove old leaves from the veg plot where aphids like to rest.
Grow Your Own Veg
vegetables
also know as
veg
vegetable overwintering, you can
grow your own veg, also
fruits and vegetables. Look here for a
list of vegetables
growing overwintering
and
pictures of vegetables
growing overwintering.
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growing vegetables
can be fun and economical, including
root vegetables
and
green vegetables.
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Find out
when to plant vegetables,
garden vegetables
and all
growing overwintering
fruit and vegetables
vegetable overwintering
grow your own vegetables
vegetable overwintering,
home grown vegetables
garden overwintering,
growing vegetables at home.
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