Preventing and Repairing Winter Damage Learn how to identify, prevent, and fix it--no matter where you live by Bonnie Lee Appleton
How to Store Dahlias for the Winter
Overwintering Tender Plants You don’t need a greenhouse to keep your favorites safe by Steve Silk
Putting Your Borders to Bed By performing a few simple tasks, you can wrap up the season on a high note by Jennifer Benner
Q&A Shred fall leaves for winter mulch by Cheryl Cadwell
4 Ways to Use a Cold Frame No matter what your climate, these plant shelters expand your gardening options by Adrianna Vargo
Q&A Protecting against frost heave by Charles W.G. Smith
READER'S TIP Frost protection on wheels by Celeste Makrevis
READER'S TIP Frost protection in warm climates by Joanne Drake
READER'S TIP Save sweet potato vines by Carolyn Magnani
READER'S TIP Tender-bulb storage by Lena Hart
Q&A Using indoor plant lights by Gary Keim
Shelter Plants from Winter's Worst Simple seasonal cover-ups protect young and tender plants by Steve Silk
Q&A Perennials in pots by Gary Keim
READER'S TIP Heeling in late-fall plant bargains by Kathy Small
Q&A Winter care for hydrangeas by Keith Davitt
Q&A Cold-weather watering by Jeff Jabco
READER'S TIP Labeling dahlias by Dee Grover
READER'S TIP Winter plant shelters by Walter Behrendt
VIDEO How to Dig, Divide, and Store Dahlia Tubers
VIDEO Preparing Roses for Winter A little TLC helps to protect against winter damage by John C. Fech
VIDEO Shelter Plants From Winter Overwintering plants means big savings for your wallet by Steve Silk
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