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Focus on Indoor PlantsDuring the winter, I welcome the chance to focus attention on my house plants. The summer months are filled with work on the outdoor landscape.
Chase Away the Winter BlahsYou don't have to put up with the winter blahs. Here are some things that can help chase them away.
Feeding the Birds During the Winter For gardeners, winter can be a slow time, and there's nothing like feeding the birds to get your blood to moving. Winter seems to pass so much faster when you have something to look forward to.
Honeysuckles and Some Other VinesHoneysuckles are among the more outstanding vines for the landscape, but there are a number of others.
Some Hardy VinesWhether they're trained on a trellis or arbor, or allowed to clamber over garden sheds, the hardy vines are a valuable addition to the landscape. Leading our eyes upward, they add another dimension to the landscape. When planning these landscape plantings, here are some of the best vines.
New Herbs for 2006It is never too soon to begin planning the 2006 gardening season. Here are some wonderful new herb varieties that can be used throughout the landscape. They are suitable for mixed borders, flower beds, and herb gardens.
Displaying PoinsettiasDecorating trends come and go. Styles and colors change over the years. But one thing is for sure. Poinsettias are always appropriate for holiday decorations.
Garden Travel Books as Holiday Gifts Gardeners are prone to wanderlust. This means books on garden travel make wonderful holiday gifts.
The Lodgepole Pine and other Kinds of Christmas Trees From the lodgepole pine to the white pine, our landscapes offer all sorts of plants that can be used as Christmas trees.
Choosing a Christmas TreeWhen it comes to choosing a real Christmas trees, you'll find there are many kinds available. Some of these are available as live trees that you can plant in the landscape after the holiday.
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