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small perennial clump
7 commentsThis perennial forms neat, 10 inch high clumps of foliage which remain mostly evergreen through the winter here in the Pacific Northwest (Zone 8). In late winter or early spring it produces dozens of...
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Winter salvage in the Gardens at Valley View - Winter Photo Contest
The gardens are punctuated by found pieces. A bronze swan from the thrift store, discarded bowling balls and wine bottles rescused from the recycling bin.
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Winter in the Gardens at Valley View - Winter Photo Contest
The garden is finally at rest. Perennials have returned to the earth. The rainbow of color that was once the garden is no longer prominent. Neutral shades are here for rthe season. Beauty...
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Winter garden
1 commentWinter in the garden. Snow doesn't last long in the lower elevations of the Pacific Northwest, so this was a real treat. With the soft light from the lamp on the freshly fallen snow, the scene...
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A sign of spring
Snow piles are taller than me in some spots along the driveway. More than half of the 5' garden fence is buried in the white stuff too. Most days are gray and yesterday had forecasts of snow showers...
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Michigan -- a pleasant peninsula even in December
Fothergilla major, columnar arborvitae, sedums, amsonias, and oak, on a winter morning with new snow and blue sky!
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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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Florida Snowflake
I grow a lot of tropicals here in Northern Florida, most of which return in spring. This firecracker plant returned from last winter's 20 degree freeze and has bloomed prolifically. Here's a link to...
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Frosty silhouettes
There are times when the back of our property seems like a wildlife freeway with deer, coyotes, a bear, bobcat and even a grey wolf wandering through. However the real beauty comes from the complete...
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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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Winter in the Midwest
2 commentsThe Witchhazel blooming in the snow is such a pleasure. It is so unusual to have a flower and a yellow one to boot, in the wintertime in the Central Midwest. I also caught the snow crystals on...
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Red Berries and Branches
I love the natural contrast that snow gives everything it surrounds.
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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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Winter is for the Birds in Connecticut
5 commentsThe first major snow storm of the year in Ct. has highlighted the success I have had in creating a backyard wildlife habitat. It is beautiful and functional for humans and wildlife. nbspI...
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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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Kingsbrae Garden Cafe - Winter Serenity
The Kingsbrae Garden Café is housed in the 1910 Edward Maxwell manor house, original to the 27-acre estate and will re-open in May. Very little was changed architecturally in converting the...
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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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MI Winter
1 commentretired cultivator hanging on shed covered in snow... Old hand pump well water birdfeeder
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