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Generally, those with a passion for gardening find themselves spending considerably less time tending to their plots during the winter months. This occurs because plants enter a dormant state in the cold or experience significantly reduced growth rates. As well as this, there's far less requirement for weeding, pruning or deadheading tasks.
It's advantageous to allow your soil to have a rest period during the chillier months. That's because when soil is wet and cold, digging can break down its structure, leading to compaction and clumping. Good soil structure is essential for plant roots, drainage, and soil life.
Nevertheless, this doesn't mean your gardening duties are completely finished. Actually, you ought to think about implementing the cardboard tech

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