Gardening How to
Grow Better Vegetables in the Winter Months
Vegetable gardening is a popular past time for survivalists, health-nuts, and families all across the country. However, if you are like most backyard hobby gardeners, you have found that for much of the country, it can be hard to grow vegetables in winter. In this article we’re going to show you how to grow vegetables in winter months.
Between fighting the lack of water, cold temperatures, short daylight hours, and other obstacles, it can be a lot of work for the average homeowner to keep his or her vegetable garden growing.
This doesn’t mean it cannot be done. What it does mean is that you need the right tools and you need to follow the right steps to be successful with winter vegetable gardens.
How Short To Cut Grass Before Winter?
How Short To Cut Grass Before Winter? During the cold months of winter, your lawn doesn’t really need that much care. This means you must get it right in the fall as that is the last chance you have to cut your grass before winter sets in. Many people are confused about exactly just how short they will need to cut their grass before winter and the first freeze of the year.
Tips on How to Cut Grass after Rain
Tips on How to Cut Grass after Rain. Rain to grass is what gasoline is to fire. With just a few good days of rain, the grass would have grown enough to require mowing. Especially in the spring months. However, it is not advisable to cut grass when wet. Wet grass tends to bend over due to the weight of water on their blades making it difficult to achieve a straight cut during mowing. Another problem is that the wet grass may clump on your lawn and inside your mower cavity. The clumps may kill the grass underneath them if they are not properly raked. However, it is may also be a bad idea to wait until the grass dries to give your lawn a cut. So, what can you do if your grass is overgrowing yet it’s a rainy season?