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    Tips For Happy, Healthy Plants!

    funwithgardeningBy funwithgardeningFebruary 6, 2025063 Mins Read
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    Protecting Your Plants as Cold Weather Approaches

    As temperatures drop in Oklahoma, it’s essential for gardeners and homeowners to take steps to protect their plants, shrubs, and trees from harsh winter conditions. Proper care can ensure that your landscape remains healthy and vibrant through the colder months.

    1. Mulching is Key

    One of the best ways to protect your plants is by applying mulch around their bases. According to Oklahoma State University, a layer of organic mulch, such as wood chips or straw, can help insulate the roots, retain moisture, and prevent soil erosion. They recommend a mulch depth of 2 to 4 inches for optimal benefits.

    Dead leaves Image Provided By: Associated Press

    2. Watering Before the Freeze

    Before the first hard freeze, make sure your plants are well-watered. According to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, hydrated plants are more resilient to cold temperatures, and watering them adequately before a freeze can help prevent dehydration and stress during winter.

    Frozen tree branch

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    3. Covering Vulnerable Plants

    For delicate or young plants, using fabric row covers, burlap, or frost cloth can offer protection from frost. Oklahoma State University advises that these materials should be used to cover plants during particularly cold nights, adding that plastic should be avoided as it can trap moisture and lead to damage.

    ice on flowers Image Provided By: Associated Press

    4. Pruning and Trimming

    Fall is an ideal time to prune and trim trees and shrubs. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry recommends removing dead or damaged branches to prevent breakage under heavy snow or ice, and light pruning in the fall can improve air circulation and reduce disease risks.

    trimming plants Image Provided By: Associated Press

    5. Bringing Potted Plants Indoors

    If you have potted plants that are not cold-hardy, it’s best to bring them indoors before temperatures drop significantly. According to Oklahoma State University, placing them near a sunny window can provide the warmth and light they need to survive the winter.

    potted plant Image Provided By: Associated Press

    6. Fertilization and Soil Health

    Preparing your soil and plants for winter can involve fertilizing in the fall. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry advises using a slow-release fertilizer to help plants store nutrients for the winter months, noting that ensuring your soil is healthy can help plants withstand cold weather more effectively.

    gardening Image Provided By: Associated Press

    By taking these steps, Oklahomans can help ensure their plants, shrubs, and trees are well-protected as temperatures drop. Proper winter care not only enhances the health of your landscape but also promotes a successful growing season come spring.

    For more information visit these links”

    1. Oklahoma State University “Protecting Plants in Winter.” 2023. https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/protecting-plants-in-winter.html
    2. Oklahoma State University “Winter Care for Plants.” 2023. https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/winter-care-for-plants.html
    3. Oklahoma State University “Indoor Plant Care During Winter.” 2023. https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/indoor-plant-care-during-winter.html
    4. Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. “Winter Plant Care Tips.” 2022. https://www.oklahoma.gov/odaff/consumers/winter-plant-care-tips.html
    5. Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. “Pruning Trees and Shrubs.” 2022. https://www.oklahoma.gov/odaff/consumers/pruning-trees-and-shrubs.html
    6. Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. “Fall Fertilization for Plants.” 2022.

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