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I am a former tech sales person, now full time blogger. I live in Michigan (zone 6a for my gardners). Some of my favorite things are gardening, travel, & my lil dog Chip.

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These plants are both attractive and deer-resistant, making them a great choice for Michigan gardeners looking to add some color to their yard without having to worry about deer damaging their plants.

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    1. Clean up your garden beds: Remove any dead leaves and debris from your garden beds so they’re ready for new growth in the spring.
    2. Prune your shrubs: Pruning your shrubs in the winter months will help encourage new growth in the spring.
    3. Plan your garden: Now is the time to plan out your garden for the spring season. What plants do you want to grow? Where will you put them? What will your garden look like?
    4. Start seeds indoors: If you want to get a head start on your spring garden, consider starting seeds indoors during the winter months.
    5. Get your soil tested: Testing your soil will help you determine what amendments you may need to make to ensure your plants have the nutrients they need to thrive.

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    1. Mulch your garden: Mulching your garden in the winter will help protect your plants from the harsh winter weather and keep the soil warm.
    2. Repair garden tools: If your garden tools are in need of repairs, now is the time to fix them up so they’re ready for use in the spring.
    3. Get rid of pests: Use the winter months to get rid of any pests that may have taken up residence in your garden.
    4. Purchase new plants: Now is the time to purchase any new plants you want to add to your garden in the spring.

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    1. Create compost: Creating compost in the winter months will help you have nutrient-rich soil ready for your spring garden.
    2. Store garden decorations: Store any garden decorations you won’t be using during the winter months so they’re protected and ready for use in the spring.
    3. Protect outdoor furniture: If you have outdoor furniture, be sure to protect it from the winter weather so it’s ready for use in the spring.
    1. Maintain your greenhouse: If you have a greenhouse, be sure to maintain it during the winter months so it’s ready for use in the spring.
    2. Research new gardening techniques: Take some time to research new gardening techniques you may want to try in the spring.
    3. Learn about new plants: Take some time to learn about new plants you may want to add to your garden in the spring.
    4. Attend gardening events: Attend any gardening events or workshops that may be happening in your area during the winter months.
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