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Five winter hacks to save your garden from unexpected snow as big chill sets in
2022-01-07 00:00:00.0     太阳报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       BRACING weather has rocked the nation this week and snow is expected soon.

       Protect your plants from the wintry conditions with these gardening hacks.

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       These simple hacks can help save your plants from a winter whiteout

       Preparation is key. Getting caught off guard could be disastrous for your foliage, Express reports.

       Evie Lane, gardening expert from Primrose said: "A day of snow is not likely to do much harm to plants.

       "The real danger with snow is the weight of it on your plants – especially if they're small and newly planted."

       Rescuing your garden from unexpected snow

       Newly planted vegetables can be damaged by as little as an inch of snow.

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       So here are some tips for rescuing your plants in the event of a whiteout.

       Remove damaged growth

       Weed out damaged parts of your plants by cutting them back to healthy shoots.

       Pruning stimulates growth and stops the damage spreading.

       You must act quickly as snow can be unforgiving to new growth.

       Shake branches

       Snow can put strain on branches, it can make branches snap and it can stunt the growth of blossoms on fruit trees.

       Shake the snow off your plants to keep them safe.

       Clear your greenhouse

       Remove settled snow from the roof of your greenhouse so that your plants can continue to photosynthesise.

       If you leave snow on top of your greenhouse your plants may struggle to get their daily dose of vitamin D.

       The weight and cold temperature of snow can also cause cracking of your greenhouse roof.

       Firm plants back into the ground

       Young, newly planted crops, are the most vulnerable to frostbite.

       After heavy snowfall, firm your younger plants into the soil and add a layer of compost to improve their drainage.

       This should protect them if frosty conditions continue.

       Stake split stems

       Fuse split stems by taping them together and attaching them to a stake to encourage re-growth.

       Give your plants time to recover, patience is key when repairing them.

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       Unexpected snow can damage your plants so be prepared


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