Month: September 2020

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Winter Gardening

As the temperature drops and warmer clothing is gathered, the focus turns toward holiday preparations. The garden is left shivering,…

4 years ago
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Winter Garden Tasks and Plant Care

Just because the sun is out for fewer hours, and the weather is cooling off doesn't mean there is nothing…

4 years ago
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Winter Garden Ideas

Getting a head start on the vegetable garden can be tricky if you wait until January because of frozen ground.…

4 years ago
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Winter Garden Flowers for Texas Landscapes

The winter landscape can seem uninviting and boring with its uniform colors of gray and brown. However, take heart. It…

4 years ago
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Winter Garden & DIY Tips for Keen Home Gardener

Winter may be a dormant season in the garden but the keen home gardener will be busy throughout the winter…

4 years ago
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Winter Flowering Shrubs

Camellia - Hardy to zones 6 or 7. These evergreen shrubs are great in large containers or partly shaded gardens.…

4 years ago
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Winter Berries in Southern Garden Landscapes

Five kinds of woody ornamentals share the colorful characteristic of producing red, orange or yellow berry-like fruit that can persist…

4 years ago
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Winter and Holiday Themed Plants

Betula 'Crimson Frost' - A medium-sized tree that grows well in moist soil and has purple foliage. Bright autumn foliage…

4 years ago
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White Winter Berries

The shades of beautiful berries providing winter interest in the garden are many. This article will examine some of the…

4 years ago
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Growing a Fall and Winter Vegetable Garden

As the season's first frost date approaches, most gardeners are busy harvesting the last of their summer tomatoes and squashes.…

4 years ago

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