Winter Season
Celebrate the winter season! Make your garden as attractive in winter as it is in summer. See beautiful holiday lights and creatively crafted snowmen. Make your home sparkle throughout the season.
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Create Stunning Hanging Baskets
begonias, for example, play off each other to great effect. In fall, bring them back indoors to enjoy them for the winter season . A. Begonia 'Black Fang' -- 1 B. Begonia 'Chocolate Cream' -- 1 You can't go wrong decorating a shaded spot
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Herbs
them and then you can have the cuttings all winter long. Another way to have herbs over the winter season is to start them from seed. I've got a ..... you can't have fresh garden flavor all winter long. And that's your Tess Garden Tip
and then you'll have this plant and cuttings off of it all winter long and it'll be ready to place out in your garden in the spring. There are some herbs that won't make the move inside. These are mainly perennials like thyme, sage and the plants I have here, lavender. They just won't thrive indoor, so don't frustrate yourself. What you can do is take cuttings. Take cuttings of the leaves and the flowers and dry them and then you can have the cuttings all winter long. Another way to have herbs over the winter season is to start them from seed. I've got a great plant here, basil. This is a wonderful to start in a sunny window sill. Just because summer is over, it doesn't mean you can't have fresh garden flavor all winter long. And that's your Tess Garden Tip. -
Weatherstripping Windows
firmly into place while you drive the small nails. Cold winter air can come in through the pulley slots. Plastic covers ..... opening the window in the spring. To seal a window for the winter season only, purchase a shrink-wrap window cover kit. Apply
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Winter Paper-Piecing Patterns
Scrapbooking / Printables / Paper Piecings / Winter Paper-Piecing Patterns Winter Paper-Piecing Patterns Emboss your paper-pieced designs for added dimension and detail. These winter piecings will be perfect for a snowy day layout
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Top Vegetables to Grow for Winter Storage
summer grown crops can be grown for winter storage: Potatoes, onions, beets, carrots, parsnips, garlic, winter squashes, and some turnips will remain ..... Grow: Garlic Nootka Rose Garlic For winter keeping, you'll want to grow Nootka
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Top Vegetables to Grow for Winter Storage
months makes them ideal candidates for winter storage crops. With a little planning ..... spring. Here are a variety of heirloom winter keepers that do well in the Northeast ..... beets, carrots, parsnips, garlic, winter squashes, and some radishes and turnips
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Winter Landscaping Tips
plenty of reasons to get cold feet about winter : Plants are at rest and their bright ..... plant, they might think there are few winter landscaping tips -- or to dos. In fact ..... fall -- plus a few easy accents during winter -- can lead to a beautiful landscape
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Best Trees for Winter Landscape Interest
Winter in the North can be a gardener's worst enemy ..... berries. Here's how to choose the best trees for winter landscape interest. When most people think of the best trees for winter landscape interest, they naturally think of evergreens
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Winter Flowers
prefer cooler temperatures and offer beautiful winter flowers. It's important to understand that ..... truly tender perennials that can't survive winter cold. These annuals add color to a winter landscape: With 12-inch mounds of tiny
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Winter Walking Wonders
When winter rolls around, some of us retreat to the ..... it in snowshoes. You'll discover that winter 's a wonderful season in which to be active ..... fun. Part of the fun and novelty of a winter walk is enjoying the change of season








