3 Types of Plants You Should Always Water – Even in Winter

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Do you water plants in winter? For many gardeners, the answer is no. But should you add winter irrigation to your to-do list? It depends. You may think of winter as a season full of precipitation, often filled with wet weather from rain or snow or both. So why on earth would garden plants need extra winter irrigation?

The question of whether you should be watering plants in winter depends on many factors, including the species of plant, how recently your planted it, where you live, and what the winter weather is like.

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