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Winter Jasmine Planting winter jasmine can bring a bit of sunshine to your yard this winter. This plant’s flowers feature pretty yellow petals in late winter and early spring.
While the southern magnolia is evergreen and blooms in mid-spring, a number of the deciduous magnolias bloom during mid-winter to early spring.
Here’s a new gardening trend: making winter landscapes fascinating and beautiful Being more purposeful about planting our landscapes offers snow-covered elegance in winter.
Landscapes are vulnerable to the elements during the cold weather months. Everything from de-icing products to hungry animals to the weight of snow can affect trees, shrubs and other plants. Just b… ...
Let’s face it. Because this winter was so hard on our tropicals, many of our landscapes this spring have a bad case of ugly. So, the question is, “How long do I have to look at these sad ...
Although Red Maples are generally planted as shade trees, it should be noted for its millions of tiny red blooms in late winter and early spring.
Short days and long nights mark our northern winters. Something Wild Host Dave Anderson has been pondering the unique qualities of this time of year and wrote the following essay. Early winter is ...
Winter gardening requires less maintenance – With slower plant growth and fewer pests, winter landscapes are easier to manage than summer gardens. Best winter-to-spring plants for your garden ...
The 2026 Winter Games will bring the world's best athletes to Northern Italy, with Milan and Cortina as key host cities, marking the first time in 20 years that the games return to Italy.
Evergreens give winter landscapes some green color and are especially attractive when they're flocked with snow. A fairy garden, sculpture, bird feeder or other non-plant addition to a landscape ...
FULL-BORE HELLEBORES: These hardy perennials give a boost of color to winter-weary landscapes February 14, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. by Janet B. Carson ...
If you have heavy wildlife pressure in your landscape, consider protecting the bark of shrubs and young trees from hungry critters this winter.