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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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Viburnums are Versatile Shrubs
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15 Deer-Resistant Plants
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Off With Their Heads: Deadheading Perennials
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Bold and Beautiful Zinnias
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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
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Building a Compost Bin
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How to Grow Raspberries
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Soil Testing is Worth the Effort
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A gardener's checklist for early summer
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Perfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders
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25 Robust Summer Bloomers
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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Free Download: Rose Pruning and Bed Prep
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Garden Catalog Collector
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Backyard Makeover Game
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All About Starting Seeds
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Enchanting Japanese Maples
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden
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Find the Perfect Tomato
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10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed
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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests
Plant form and texture in the snow
comments (0) January 9th, 2009 in gallery
One of my favorite things about gardens in winter is the simplicity that it provides to aspects of garden design. I took this series of photos of plants in the snow to serve as a study of plant form and texture.
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