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Forum: Cool Climate GardeningReplies: 2, Views: 94
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kayaker
Milton, VT
(Zone 4a)

October 20, 2004
8:44 PM

Post #1104556

Does anyone have any advise, site links, or otherwise on prepairing plants for the harsh New England winters (-20F). For example: what should be cut back and howfar, should I put mulch over some... Where can I find a good guide on all this?

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