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8 Cold-Weather Watering Mistakes That Cause Winter Rot

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Cold-Weather Watering Mistakes That Cause Winter Rot

Winter can transform a lush garden into a frosty battlefield where even the hardiest plants are vulnerable. While snow, ice, and freezing temperatures grab all the attention, one silent enemy often goes unnoticed: winter rot caused by watering mistakes. Gardeners who think watering slows down in cold months might be unwittingly setting their plants up…

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