Month: September 2020

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The Laurel In Winter

Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia is one of our most beautiful native shrubs during the cold season. The whorled leaves are…

4 years ago
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The Garden in Winter

The reduced amount of daylight hours and inclement weather can make winter into the season when there is less activity…

4 years ago
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Texas Winter Gardening for Color

Winter landscapes do not need to be drab and colorless. Even during Texas' winters, there are many flowers and shrubs…

4 years ago
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Spotlight on Winter Blooming Ornamental Plants

One way to create an unforgettable sensual impact in the winter garden is to add a splash of color during…

4 years ago
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Shrubs For Winter Color and Birds

Gardeners can enjoy color in the garden during the winter months and provide a reliable food source for birds by…

4 years ago
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Showy Winter Cones

We've talked about plants with winter flowers or interesting berries but now I want to elaborate on some plants with…

4 years ago
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Seeds and Seedpods for Winter

Just because a flower doesn't bloom in winter doesn't mean it can't still provide interest to the garden. These plants…

4 years ago
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Red Winter Fruits

We've been looking at ways to use plants that produce berries and fruit to add winter interest in the garden…

4 years ago
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Red or Pink Berries in Winter

Fendler's Barbery ( Berberis fendleri) is plant with beautiful sprays of red berries. In this picture you can clearly see…

4 years ago
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Pruning Trees and Shrubs After a Harsh Winter

Snow is magical but the inevitable makes our gardens look pretty tawdry, uncovering so much damage. But things may not…

4 years ago

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