From growing microgreens to improving your soil, this list ofwinter garden ideashas something for every green thumb.

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Build New Beds

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Are you dreaming of expanding your garden?

A series of six cold frames

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All you need are some seeds, pots or seedling trays,grow lights, and seed starting mix.

Most herbs grow well indoors,although chives, mint, cilantro, and basil are particularly popular.

Just be sure to avoid pruning trees that flower on old wood in winter as this can reduce blooming.

Landscape plan drawing.

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For even more options, try growing heat-loving plants, like tomatoes, indoors in pots.

Create a Worm Bin

Composting with worms allows you to compost year round in a small space.

Overhead view of pepper packets

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Separating and trimming the strawberry bare roots

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Soil being tested for acidity with pH strips in glass jar of water

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Overhead view of multiple soil amendments on top of soil

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Lasagna garden covered with straw

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Overhead view of dyed mulch in a flower bed

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Overhead view of seed trays and starting mix

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Windowsill garden using plastic containers as planters

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bird feeding on suet

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Pruning weak branches from a deciduous magnolia tree after planting

The Spruce / Jayme Burrows

DIY bee hotel.

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Close up of a handmade wooden trellis tied with twine in a garden.

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Compost pile being turned with garden shovel behind chicken wire fence

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Green garden pruners being sharpened with metal file

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lining up seeds on a damp paper towel

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kitchen garden - fresh raw microgreens growing on windowsill at home

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Adding worms to the compost bin

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Wildflower seed balls.

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Spraying the plant labels with sealant

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