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Cold weather stopping you from gardening? Let that not be a hindrance. The slush and untimely rain can wreak havoc on your plants and garden but you can work your way through the same. In fact, gardening can give you the much-needed mood boost, especially in times of the pandemic and the impending lockdown.. If you feel winters are the least productive weather when it comes to gardening, here are six things that you can do during this season.<\/p>\n
Let The Rain Soak In The Mud<\/strong><\/p>\n
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Before the onset of the winters, the weather in India is such that it undergoes immense heat before changing. If your soil has been dry for an extended period of time it can become water-repellent (hydrophobic), even after heavy rains. If you notice water pooling on the surface, a good soil wetting agent can come in handy or any seaweed additives for that matter. Remove excess layers of autumn or dry leaves that could be disrupting the seeping of water into the soil.<\/p>\n