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As the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of autumn fade into winter tones, we shift our focus in the garden from growth and production, to preparation and protection. Winter is the season of hibernation; all of nature moves in harmony to this slower and quieter rhythm, including us. With a little thoughtful planning and understanding of your garden’s needs, you can make sure