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Romancing the Snow
2 commentsAn early March 2013 snowstorm hit Chicago and the midwest leaving 6 to 10 inches of heavy snow. What to do with all that snow? Turn the garden into a romantic place. Add some candles and you have...
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Late Season Snow
We had a late snow at the end of March that briefly blanketed all of our recently-bloomed daffodils and tulips. I had to grab the camera quickly because all of the snow melted within an hour.
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Fairy in the Snow
2 commentsWhen the first snows fall, I grab my camera and capture the first "snow flowers" of the season. These were both taken in our front yard near our Hill garden. Rosa 'The Fairy' astounds us...
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Winter 'Wonders'
1 commentHere in New York it has been a snowy winter and every snowstorm has left us with something spectacular to see. However we are looking forward to seeing a little dirt again in the garden. If...
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Waiting For Spring
4 commentsCapturing in a photograph the structure of trees and shrubs in the garden when covered with snow reveals another view of nature's beauty.
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My winter garden
6 commentsall photos for The Garden in Winter contest are taken in my garden.
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Beauty in Ice
This is a David Austin Tahitian Sunset rose in my backyard in Keller, TX.
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Snow Babies
I love babies. I love baby plants, baby birds and baby babies. I love them even more when they are covered in snow!
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Winter Rose
1 commentThe photos are from my garden after our first big snow storm in Central NY state. The snow hung like marshmallow everywhere. We had 5.5 feet in 5 days once it was all done.
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Red Berries and Branches
I love the natural contrast that snow gives everything it surrounds.
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Winter Nest
This little bird's nest hung on bravely to the branches of a shrub even after the snow came. It finally began to fall apart when the spring thaw hit many months later.
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Tucked In
This past summer we got a hive, then we split it halfway through summer. We're hoping our ladies make it through the winter so we have a good harvest of honey and wax this summer. We...
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First Snow In Backyard
My antique watering can is sitting on a wood bench that my husband built for me a couple years ago. To keep the dogs out of the fruit and vegetable garden henbspinstalled...
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Our winter garden with our standard poodle
Welcome to our winter garden and its caretaker, our standard poodle. We hope you enjoy your stay!
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First Snow Angel of the Season!!!
My granddaughter just couldn't wait to go outside and make a Snow Angel. It turned out to be more of a Green Grass Angel instead.
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Autumn Spirits
2 commentsI find autumn to be one of the most magical times in a New England Garden. It is at this time of year that I especially cherish the last brilliant hues of each flower. This year an unexpected...
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Lulu & the Leaf
Lulu-Belle von Birdy in front of the pyracantha when we first got her in January.
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Pippin waiting for spring...
This was taken in our garden over the winter - Pippin, one of our 3 cats, is patiently waiting for Spring to come to Maine... he has a long wait!
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Too Soon For Snow
1 commentThe heavy snow fall made the branches of this tree drop down to a point wher ethis picture was taken at eye level. Once the snow and ice melted - this branch was over 6 ft above my head.
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MI Winter
1 commentretired cultivator hanging on shed covered in snow... Old hand pump well water birdfeeder
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snow capped sedum
1 commentTaken in Emmetsburg, IA, this photo shows snow capped sedum.
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DECEMBER IN EUGENE
PHOTO 1 & 2 DEC. SNOW IN OUR YARD,#3 COMMORANTS HEADING EAST AFTER DAY OF FISHING IN FERN RIDGE RESIVOIR, #4 CATKIN BLOOM ON HAZLENUT[FILBERT]
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