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Winter Tips to Protect Your Plants

While the Atlanta area winter climate is milder than most, there are still times when property owners may be concerned about the survival and wellbeing of sensitive plants. At Wholesale Wood Products, we enjoy helping local metro Atlanta, Georgia area property owners improve the health of their trees, shrubs, and plants with our premium wood mulch and compost. Visit here: https://www.finestmulch.com/

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Winter Tips to Protect Your Plants

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  1. Winter Tips to Protect Your Plants

  2. Introduction While the Atlanta area winter climate is milder than most, there are still times when property owners may be concerned about the survival and wellbeing of sensitive plants. Whether you have recently planted fruit tree saplings or you are worried about the impact of frost on your heat loving ornamental plants, it is important that you take the necessary precautions to keep your favorite plants safe during the coldest season of the year. You can contact for more information about our services or to schedule an appointment for a bulk mulch delivery in Atlanta or a surrounding neighborhood.

  3. Protect Plants with Quality Wood Mulch Mulching is probably one of the most affordable and highly effective ways to keep your plants safe from freezing temperatures and low rainfall. This is because they act as a blanket, keeping frost from coming into direct contact with roots. Also, wood mulch is extremely insulating, which will assist in regulating soil temperatures through the winter.

  4. Make Adjustments to Your Watering Routine Your watering routine may need to undergo changes during the winter. If you know that the temperature will be near freezing, then avoid watering. Neglecting this essential precaution can severely harm delicate plants and root systems.

  5. Bring Sensitive Container Plants Indoors Do you have strawberries, berry bushes or patio citrus trees that are already in containers? Then play it safe by bringing your delicate plants inside for days when freezing temperatures arrive.

  6. Contact Us Wholesale Wood Products Address: 585 Langford Lane NW, Suite B, Norcross, GA 30071 Phone: 770-417-8258 Website: https://www.finestmulch.com/

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