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Should you remove snow from garden beds? A gardener explains when it helps—and when it hurts
Gently remove heavy, wet snow with your hands or a soft broom to prevent plant damage. Sweep upward—not downward—to avoid snapping branches. If ice forms, don’t intervene; let it melt naturally to ...
Snow covers bergamot stalks in a garden after a winter storm in Westchester County, N.Y.,, on Jan 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Julia Rubin) Shoveling in single-digit temperatures after the colossal winter ...
Walking into your yard after Winter Storm Hernando may have felt like stepping into a different landscape entirely. Bent arborvitae, cracked limbs, and browned evergreens are enough to make any ...
Shoveling in single-digit temperatures after a colossal winter storm, I dumped mounds of snow onto my garden beds, knowing it would protect my trees, shrubs and dormant perennials. When the ground ...
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