Well technically I suppose you could but the key to weeding is getting the roots and I don't know how you could when the ground was frozen. Extra points for being ambitious though!
Location: Southeast Wisconsin (zone 5), United States
Welcome to the Impatient Gardener. I'm Erin and the title about says it all. I'm always striving for ways to get Mother Nature to hurry up in my Wisconsin zone 5 garden, yet I know sometimes it's best to sit back and just enjoy the ride. In my real life I'm an editor of a magazine, an avid racing sailor and the owner of two very large Newfoundland dogs who I love to work with. All of which means, like many people, I garden when I can. And just because there's not enough time in the day, that doesn't mean I'm not constantly taking on new gardening projects. Call it HGTV Syndrome: The belief that anything can get accomplished in 30 minutes or less. It can't, of course, but it sure is fun trying.
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Still too much snow to even see the beds let alone get to them. But it is hard not to just rush out there ...
Oh you mean the ones under a foot of snow....no worry....I won't be in there for awhile....
Can you weed when the grounds still "frozen" without damaging plants
Well technically I suppose you could but the key to weeding is getting the roots and I don't know how you could when the ground was frozen. Extra points for being ambitious though!
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