Many novice gardeners trample down snow under trees in order to protect the root system and base of the plant from frost.
However, more experienced gardeners perform the procedure for a completely different purpose.
It is also worth noting that experienced gardeners not only trample down the snow, but also water the resulting dense layer.
So why is this done?
If you do this at the beginning of winter, garden crops will gain protection from rodents.
The fact is that compacted and watered snow quickly turns into an insurmountable obstacle for uninvited “guests” of a country house.
It's no secret that during the cold season mice and other pests may appear in the garden.
Hungry creatures may start to "feast" on the bark of tree plants. Of course, this does not end well.
But if there is an ice crust under the tree, the rodent simply will not be able to reach the representative of the flora.
Thus, trampling and watering the snow under garden crops is a simple way to protect plants from mice all winter long.