Using Winter Garden Beds By: Katina Mooneyham The cold winds are blowing. The garden produced a lot this year, but now it's time to pack up the garden gear and keep it safe until the spring thaws of next year. But how do you get the kids involved?
Grow a winter garden A few frost-proof pots and some hardy cold-weather plants will ensure your garden is more than just a sad reminder of summer.
Winter Garden Tips (04:10) Winterizing your garden can save you lots of time in the Spring. Deck Canopy Tips (02:44) ...
Me in early winter garden, harvesting the last carrots before the ground freezes. They ignore frost and light freezes. (Bob Clay photo) ...
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Brighten Up Your Winter Garden with Berries In the winter, gardeners have to be creative to bring color and texture to an otherwise bleak landscape. One of the best ways to do this is by planting shrubs that produce winter berries.
' Adjacent to the indoor swimming pool there’s a winter garden with evergreens and river birch trees.
While waiting for spring to arrive, I took a trip to the Joseph A. Witt Winter Garden in Seattle's Washington Park Arboretum. Tucked away in a deep green wooded area... more » by Debra Prinzing 6 ...
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Strong and long-lasting, flexible PVC pipe can be used as part of water systems, for running hookups to washing machines, or as part of a system for ponds and winter gardens.
An indoor kitchen garden with herbs to flavor meals not only adds color and charm to the window sills but may well be the answer to the otherwise hibernated urge to winter gardening due to the constraints of cold weather.
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