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January in the garden

Most years, January is a blanket of snow in Michigan. It’s one of the hardest months for the garden and easiest for the gardener. It’s a great time to rest,…

January in the Garden

Most years, January is a blanket of snow in Michigan. It’s one of the hardest months for the garden and easiest for the gardener. It’s a great time to rest, observe and start planning about the year ahead in the garden. The bones of the garden are laid bare, so you can take a good look at the garden’s overall structure.  

Design

Imagine the garden you would like to have. Start a garden journal or notebook, so you can keep your designs, diagrams, planting plans, and notes all in one place. 

Look out over your frozen garden and note what garden elements there are that provide winter visual interest, like evergreens, birdbaths, ponds, benches, decks, pathways, arches, persistent fruit, unusual bark and branch patterns, and colorfully stemmed shrubs. 

Look for and keep track of potential problem areas in the garden:

Outside

Inside

Maintenance

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