Month: September 2020

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Using Plants for Winter Interest

Is your winter garden dull and dreary? Or full of beauty and interest no matter what time of the year?…

4 years ago
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Using Bark to Add Winter Beauty

When the foliage falls in autumn, some shrubs and trees reveal what might be their most ornamental and beautiful element;…

4 years ago
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Use Winter Hibernating to Plan Next Year’s North Texas Garden

With winter's threat of ice and snow keeping North Texas gardeners indoors, thoughts turn to next year's vegetable garden. In…

4 years ago
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How to Use Bark for Winter Interest

For homeowners who want to add a touch of intrigue to their surroundings, the bark of many trees and shrubs…

4 years ago
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Two Best Traditional Plants for Winter Gardens

Winter is the festive season, and much of that festivity includes lots of greenery, both inside the house and out.…

4 years ago
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Trees, Shrubs and Vines to Prune in Winter

When to prune depends on the plant species, length of the growing season, bloom time, and if new buds are…

4 years ago
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Top Tips for Overwintering Dahlia Tubers

How many gardeners keep their dahlias from one year to the next? It is certainly less bother and probably doesn't…

4 years ago
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Tips for Storing Garden Tools for the Winter

Cleaning gardening tools is the first step in storing away gardening tools during the off season. Pots, harvested seeds, and…

4 years ago
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The Winter Garden: Things to Do in the Garden in the Winter

For most gardeners, the winter months are the most depressing; shorter days and little active growth can mean that the…

4 years ago
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The Salad Days of Winter

When Shakespeare coined the phrase ‚"salad days" in Anthony and Cleopatra, he was referring to a time of youth and…

4 years ago

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