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Rosemary & Lavender: Putting the Beds to Sleep for Winter
When to Start Prepping Herb Beds for Winter In Nebraska, the first frost usually arrives between mid-October and early November. That’s your cue to begin preparing perennial herbs like rosemary and lavender for the cold months ahead. Once temperatures dip below 40°F at night, it’s time to trim, tidy, and preserve what’s left of the harvest. Both of these Mediterranean herbs thrive in warmth and sunshine but dislike soggy roots and frigid air. In raised beds, that means a litt
Crystal Wubbels
Nov 114 min read
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Before the Frost: Fall Propagation Tips for Rosemary, Lavender, and Lemon Verbena
Learn how to propagate rosemary, lavender, and lemon verbena before frost hits. See what worked, what didn’t, and how a simple propagation window helps overwinter herbs indoors.
Crystal Wubbels
Oct 273 min read
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