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Dealing with Winter Weather
A winter mulch layer of 3 or 4 inches of organic material such as wood chips, pine boughs, bark mulch, or even old newspapers, insulates the soil, moderating temperature fluctuations.

Fall Apple Tree Tasks
Harvesting Apples - Except for winter storage varieties, apples should be picked when fully ripe. This technique is most effective for improving apple keeping if the apples and solution are warm (around 65°F) rather than cold (around 35°F).

Caring For Geraniums
The care information provided in this section represents the kind of practical advice is available for all the plants in this web site if you subscribe to the monthly customized newsletter Yardener’s Advisor. Sprinkle a teaspoon or so of a general-purpose slow-acting granular fertilizer around each geranium in the spring when they you plant them outdoors in the soil.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
Cana Lilies have large leaves that resemble those of banana plants, and tall spikes of showy flowers, that bring a tropical feel to the summer garden. For earlier flowering, plant the rhizomes indoors in trays of peat moss in early spring.

joe gardener - Q & A - Gardening, Landscaping,Horticultural Resource
Snow dust is a term that I had not heard before and have not been able to find anywhere; however, I suspect that it refers to powdery mildew, a fungus infection that can attack many different kinds of plants.


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