Why gardening in the winter months can be a good time take on projects
Briefly

Fall and winter are crucial for garden maintenance, providing an opportunity to prepare for the next season's growth, even when major planting is not in progress.
It's not too late to plant bulbs as long as the soil isn't frozen, and they should be covered with mulch to protect against winter's freeze-thaw cycles.
Delicate plants like citrus and dahlias may need winter protection; burlap jackets can help keep them warm.
Documenting what worked in your garden this season and planning for next year is essential; taking pictures of plants for relocation helps in identification come spring.
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