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blizzard
A storm in which high winds drive fine snow and ice crystals, reducing visibility.
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Vegetable Garden after Blizzard.
Photo Submitted by Donna Ellingson.
This is Donna's backyard vegetable garden. You can just make out "...

'Blizzard' mock orange (Philadelphus lewisii 'Blizzard')
Planted in a corner and neglected for two drought-stricken years, Sara's burst into bloom last summer. Full sun to part shade. 1.8 m x 1.8 m ...

polyanthum produces a blizzard of white flowers that train easily around a hoop. For warmer locations and bushy growth, choose J. sambac 'Maid of Orleans', with blossoms that turn purple before fading.

Always have someone working with you. Because having a beautiful front lawn isn't as easy as it looks!
If it is a blizzard, don't bother to shovel the snow until the snow stop at the end of the storm.
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This is easy to do and can be done right in the middle of a raging blizzard! This fact is simply amazing given how easy it is to do. We are about to let you in to one of gardening's best kept secrets. Are you ready??

Also known as Prunus x yedoensis, Yoshino cherry has a beauty and delicacy of form and flower that's hard to beat. Even as the flowers fade into memory, the petals rain down in a gorgeous blizzard sufficient to sustain the heart and soul until spring ...

This one sounds dangerous. We might have to work on it before the crocuses start blooming. The seed catalogs are piling up on the coffee table. Maybe the order can go together on one of these blizzardy January days.

It has strong stems and the inflorescences start copper and turn silver, then wheat color in late fall. It is a gorgeous sight when the morning sun shines behind it. It stands tall all winter, swaying in the wind and returns upright when a blizzard ...

to feeders--in higher numbers than natural food sources alone in the immediate area could support. Seeds that are merely a welcome supplement under normal winter conditions may suddenly become vital in the space of one fierce ice storm or blizzard.

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