Provide a list of tasks you need to perform in the garden during December. Please find out the garden area you identified in the menu above. Look for cold resistant areas. The following content also has some reference value for raised garden beds.
Zone 1
Continue to trim deciduous trees and roses
In the coldest areas, protect the roses with soil cones or wire baskets filled with insulating materials
Keep the plants in the gift room as cool and bright as possible
To prevent damage, please brush the snow on the evergreen branches
Keep the living Christmas tree away from the hot air register
Ordering Seed and Nursery Catalogs
Zone 2
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water pistils every week until they bloom
Water living Christmas tree (ice cubes are very effective)
Pre cooled tulips and hyacinths, forced into the room
Zone 3
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water pistils every week until they bloom
Water living Christmas tree (ice cubes are very effective)
Pre cooled tulips and hyacinths, forced into the room
Zone 4
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water living Christmas tree (ice cubes are very effective)
Pre cooled tulips and hyacinths, forced into the room
Zone 5
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water living Christmas tree (ice cubes are very effective)
Pre cooled tulips and hyacinths, forced into the room
Zone 6
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water living Christmas tree (ice cubes are very effective)
Pre cooled tulips and hyacinths, forced into the room
Zone 7
Order Seed
Planting ornamental trees
Apply dormant spray on ornamental trees
Pre cooled tulips and hyacinths, forced into the room
Water Living Christmas Tree
Frozen resistant perennial plant of sow
Pruning winter flowering shrubs during or after flowering
Pruning cold resistant deciduous and evergreen trees
Protect young plants from frost
Zone 8
Order Seed
Sowing for hardy spring flowering plants
Planting bulbs that bloom in winter and spring
Planting fruit trees
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water Living Christmas Tree
Planting bare root roses
Pruning cold resistant dormant deciduous trees, shrubs and vines
Pruning winter flowering shrubs and vines after flowering
Planting bare root trees, shrubs and vines
Apply dormancy spray to trees
Sowing cool season or winter vegetables
Planting or transplanting cold season or winter vegetables
Protect young plants from frost
Zone 9
Order Seed
Sowing for hardy spring flowering plants
Planting winter and spring flowering shrubs
Buy bulbs that bloom in summer
Cacti and succulents, if necessary, once they have finished flowering
Planting bare root fruit trees
Plant citrus
Apply dormant spray to fruit trees
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water Living Christmas Tree
Sowing frost resistant perennial plants indoors
Planting or transplanting frost resistant perennial seedlings outdoors
Planting bare root roses
Apply the sleeping spray to the roses
Planting bare root trees, shrubs and vines
Pruning shrubs and vines that bloom in autumn and winter after flowering
Planting perennial bare root vegetables
Planting or transplanting cold season or winter vegetables
Sowing cool season or winter vegetables
Protect young plants from frost
Zone 10
Order Seed
Set annual plants for the cool season
Sowing for the cold resistant bulbs that bloom in spring
Planting bulbs that bloom in winter and spring
Cacti and succulents, if necessary, once they have finished flowering
Apply dormant spray on fruit trees
Planting bare root fruit trees
Plant citrus
Protect citrus from frost damage
Reduce the feeding of indoor plants (do not feed dormant indoor plants)
Water Living Christmas Tree
A perennial plant that blooms in winter
Planting bare root roses
Apply dormant spray to the roses
Planting bare rooted shrubs and vines
Apply dormant spray to trees, shrubs and vines
Pruning shrubs and vines that bloom in autumn and winter after flowering
Planting bare root trees
Planting perennial bare root vegetables
Sowing cold season vegetable seeds
Planting vegetable seedlings in cool season
Zone 11
Buy a live Christmas tree (but don't bring it indoors until a week or less before Christmas)
Plan the garden next year
Cleaning and oil tools
Drainage and winter garden machinery according to manufacturer's instructions
When you bring a living Christmas tree, please keep it away from the heating recorder
Keep the gift plants in a cool, bright place. Open foil at the bottom of the pot to prevent the root from drowning.