Monday, January 10, 2011

Newsletter: Find the Perfect Plant for Every Setting

Garden in winter

Hello, Tim!

Happy New Year to all, and let's do what we can to keep the gardening spirit alive through the dark and chilly days. Bring birds into the winter garden, share your winter garden photos, request your 2011 gardening catalogs, and think about starting seeds for perennials.

Find the perfect plant for every setting
Witch hazel and hellebore are two plants that bloom in winter. If you're looking for a plant with specific attributes (color, bloom time, size, and so on), visit Fine Gardening's Plant Guide and use the menu on the left to narrow your choices.

    January 10, 2011
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Video: Attracting birdsVideo: Attracting Birds to Your Winter Feeder

Birds can really brighten up a frozen landscape. Find out how to attract them to your garden all winter long.

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Photo contest: garden in winterPhoto Contest: The Garden in Winter

Post a photo of your wintry garden for a chance to win a $100 gift certificate to MasterGardening.com.

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10 perennials10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed

This winter, save money by starting your perennials from seed. If you've never done this before, stick with seeds that germinate readily, such as lupine (seen at right), and follow a simple planting process.

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Plants that bloom in winter...
Witch hazel
Witch hazel

 Hellebore
Hellebore

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