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"Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest"
... Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest" _______ ___ A January walk through a Pacific Northwest herb garden Text and photographs by ...
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"Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest"
... Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest" Holding on Meadowsweet Filipendula hexapetula A hardy perennial native to the northern temperate regions. The ... temperatures, and indeed, the darkened tips of its pale sword-shaped leaves indicate the toll winter takes. I still like it. Something about it says character-under-adversity to me. (Section ...
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Winter Garden FAQ Page
... Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Winter Garden FAQ Page The following are frequently asked questions from the Winter Garden forum. Answers have been provided by other ... do I create a low maintenance winter garden in colder zones? What Perennials will add Winter Interest to my garden? What are some Berrying Shrubs for the Winter Garden? If you don't see ...
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Winter Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... Winter Garden This forum is provided for those wishing to discuss the enjoyment of the garden in winter--planning its design, choosing plants that provide winter interest ... , 06 at 9:46 Fresh vegetables in winter Posted by: penny_md6 on Sun, Dec ... Winter evergreen perennials Posted by: NoNews Zone 7 NC on Sun, Jan 11, 04 at 20:45 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Oct 22, 06 at 0:24 Winter Interest ...
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Thoughts On Winter - GardenLady.com
... seaweed, or some composted manure. To those who dread the coming of winter, I recommend that they take up gardening. Most gardeners I know ... pluck from the supermarket shelves. When Carol thinks about plants to provide winter interest, she is deciding whether to plant pansies or snapdragons. Envy is a ... don't share the desire to leave. I am a gardener and winter is coming. I can hardly wait. By C.L ...
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Paghat's Garden: Weeping Green Beech in Winter
... in winter without their leaves. Most trees that are called 'Pendula,' or weeping, merely hang their limbs downward, but various weeping beeches appear "tortured" into unusual shapes, lending them the highest winter interest ... stand out with such stark contrasts. Later portraits taken in winter can be viewed on the Weeping Beech Page along the Winter Bark Garden Walk. The second photo is the same ...
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Paghat's Garden: Dawn Viburnum in Winter
... a winter interest (see the Dawn Viburnum Page along the Winter Bark Garden Walk). But it is most famed as a winter bloomer. If you want one of these excellent plants for maximum winter effect ... through autumn, the leaves smelling citrusy if bruised. The flowers are pinkest & most dramatic in winter when deciduous leaves have fallen & the zizzag of branches shows only bright pink buds & light ...
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Perennials.com :: PREPARING the PERENNIAL GARDEN for WINTER
... any opportunity to hear them rustling in the winter winds, or to enjoy the contrast of their wheat-coloured stems against clean, fresh snow. Winter interest is entirely subjective, and only you can ... erratic snowcover and mid-winter thaws, the tiny bit of extra snow that is actually trapped may in fact be of little benefit. many perennials have very little winter interest. Cutting these types ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 2000 Newsletter
... about 120 varieties to choose from at the best prices on the continent. Our winter meeting in February will feature some timely tips on seeds, propagation, and garden ... Little Sunspot', 'Summer Breeze', 'Bottom Line', 'Winter Snow', 'Pineapple Upsidedown Cake', 'Amy Elizabeth', 'Standing Ovation', 'Venus' and the controversial 'Tattoo' drew a lot of interest, especially those that our three ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 1997 Newsletter
... all the new members that have joined since the last newsletter. Your interest in Hosta has helped to bring our membership up to 350 ... held on our future participation in the Canada Blooms show and much interest was evident in hosting a cut leaf show to which Pat Loy ... they are not to be seen anywhere in the winter. This is where shrub, conifer and good winter trees (with nice bark) come into their own ...
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