What to Wrap in Winter?

Wondering what’s worth the effort?

Anything that gets chewed on by d*#! (yes, that stands for deer, what else?)

Boxwoods, hydrangea, lilac, rosebushes, Arborvitae, any broad leafed evergreen like rhododendrons and azaleas, fig trees, camellia, larch, and many more

Anything that has turned brown and ugly in previous the winters, or failed to bloom as usual.

Anything you don’t want to replace in the spring!

Yikes! Count your garden off the tour with those ugly brown leaves.

Here’s an excellent link for those of you who would like more info…

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-604.html

About Kerry VerMeulen

I am co-owner of Plumstone,and a graduate of Purdue University's Ag Dept. where I studied Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences. Go Boilers!
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