Show winter protection for evergreens Ever greens although the fancy types of deco decorative are scare scarce e in this section ot of the state many of our native evergreens ever greens have been transplanted to very effectively landscape residences reside icci in in a number of the ha large and small communities of the uintah bain it is time right now before in te tensley ns I 1 ey cold leather sots sets in to safe safeguard guad those cv rorea is perennial flowers and other plants pants and keep them from freezing brcci ig both above and below the ground plants should bs be well built ur w with i t h a mu much cl i a and nd t the 1 i 0 b best e st much i m made a d c of r rotted t te d b banyard a r y a r d manuz mania As it further decomposes it ere cre atos ate a certain amount of 1331 1 at thereby tending to postpone the le freezing of the soil i the gonei oil tle the soil can call be kept from flo ithe the longer the roots of a plant pla it I 1 will be alla to grow for the root of the alan t continue to grow crow lone after the upper part or of the plant appear dead mulch materials snow affords an excellent r I 1 if there were a foot or two of snow in i 1 the garden continuously continuo all winter there would be no necessity tor for in ing other mulches B but u t it usually ha happens eppens that there are arc many weeks of very cold weather during which time the ground is unprotected by a s snow slow low blanket well rotted leaves placed with within n i a wire framework protect plants and hay also offers shelter ilay hay is particularly good for low ground covers it is a simple matter to sprinkle hay on low grawi growing ig plants sometime in december then place a few boughs ci top to keep the hay from blowing away agaj the hay catches the tha snow and holds it in place the combination of hay and snow is very excellent for plants peat moss i buckwheat hulls straw and corn stalks and evergreen boughs and avei aruch paper have been used and the list of plaits pla its 1 from these winter coverings is long |