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Hilling in, or hilling up, plants for the winter is a method of protecting. More Plants That Live in Winter Winter gardens have their own charm and appeal, relying heavily on evergreens that come. More ...
Once filled, start hilling up the soil around the plants until another 18 to 20 centimetres of the stem is covered. In areas with hot summers, mulch with straw or hay rather than hilling up with soil.
See also: Plant, Planting, Flower, Vegetable, Soil
 
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