Month: September 2020

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Winterize your Pond

Watching your pond turn from blue water and green plants to white snow covered water and brown plants can cause…

4 years ago
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Winter-Flowering Shrubs Complement a Pond

A bush or shrub at the side of a pond can soften the edges of a water feature. It also…

4 years ago
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Winter-Blooming Camellias

While most blossoms are quiet for the winter, Camellia japonica has waited out the long, warm season to shout out…

4 years ago
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Winterberry Wonderland

In winter a corps of plants decorates the landscape naturally with jewel-like berries. Some plants are bold and ostentatious in…

4 years ago
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Winter Window Boxes Brighten Your Outlook

Window boxes bring cheerful color to the interior and exterior of buildings throughout the year. In winter the wardrobe of…

4 years ago
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Gardening Tips For The Winter Months

January is full of horrid weather for plants. Sub zero weather with lots of brutal winds, torrential rain, bitter ice…

4 years ago
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Winter Tasks in the Flower Garden

Some organic gardeners are geographically blessed to live in a zone where all year flower gardening is a reality. However,…

4 years ago
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Winter Sowing in the Organic Garden

Traditionally, there has been a time in the winter months when the gardener must appraise the success of the past…

4 years ago
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Winter Sowing

Part of the frustration that comes with trying to start your own plants from seed is that it seems so…

4 years ago
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Winter Silhouettes in the Garden

In the winter, more than any other season, the basic structure and outline of our garden takes on a greater…

4 years ago

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