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We just got pounded by a major winter storm that dumped more than a foot of snow on our front lawn. It certainly dashed our hopes of an early spring.
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Many winter squash varieties are good choices for the home vegetable garden.
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The two pathes of winter gardening: Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting The left goes to the coldframe, and the right heads to the compost pile. Winter sown flowers getting iced Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting …
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The weather has turned milder although still below normal temperatures for March. Just for fun, I peeked into my winter sowing containers. I was thrilled to discover seedlings emerging in two of them. I carefully lifted the containers …
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Tender plants in the herbaceous border won’t normally survive our low winter temperatures. To keep replacing plants every spring can quickly become expensive. If you don’t have a greenhouse, conservatory or space in the house to protect …
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Frozen Backyard Pond in Winter.
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I'm definitely getting old. Not only is AARP trying to recruit me but I have also gone beyond merely talking to myself. I now hold both sides of the conversation. The most recent incident happened a few weeks ago when I was …
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We had a blast of snow again yesterday. Spring feels a little farther away. Brown Hydrangea. Brown Ivy. Dead Dusty Miller. Magnolia Bud. Dead Pansies.
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Winters in Centralia used to be so cold that Eric Lawman probably never imagined that he'd one day be tending a solar greenhouse and growing things all through the winter here in central Missouri. But that is what he finds now as part …
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