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Greensboro, NC — If you’re new to gardening, you may think with the spring and summer months now behind us, there’s little you can do o protect your plants in the colder months.
But Karen Neill from the Cooperative Extension says fall is a better time for planting because the soil is still warm from the summer months and the air temperature is cooling down.
The gardening expert says the combination allows the plant to develop a nice, sturdy root system in the winter.
Neill stopped by the weekend Good Morning Show to share some of her fall gardening tips.
Check out this video!
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