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Winter Plant Care in Zone 6 That Helps Your Garden Thrive
Frost crystals edge your trees’ leaves, your lawn crunches underfoot, and your garden beds icily glisten in the clean, white, winter sun. With the first hard freeze, winter arrives and changes the landscape quickly.
In Zone 6, that first freeze marks the beginning of active winter care. Cold snaps, snowfall, and fluctuating temperatures can damage exposed roots, weaken perennials, and stress container plants that are left unprotected. Without a bit of attention, it’s easy to lose growth you worked hard for all season.
This blog will walk you through what to do, when to do it, and which plants can keep your garden going through the cold months ahead.
Why Evergreens Stay Green in Winter
Evergreens are one of the most beautiful parts of any yard or garden.
Commonly associated with winter, Evergreens get their name from their unique ability to retain green leaves in the winter season.