Winter Gardening: Winter gardens can be beautiful with a garden design that includes the right colors, textures, and shapes. Trees, hedges, shrubs, and bushes can offer interest during the winter months. For winter gardening do your research to find information on what type of trees, hedges, shrubs, and bushes will be the best for your area.

Garden Designing for Winter Interest
Most of the time when we think of designing a garden, we think of the colors of the flowers, texture of the foliage and the dimensions of the garden itself. When we design our gardens, we think of the
The Winter Garden
By Nikki Phipps While the idea of enjoying a pleasant winter garden seems highly unlikely, a garden in winter is not only possible but can be beautiful as well. The most important design features t
Using Trees and Shrubs for Winter Interest
By Nikki Phipps Creating a winter garden can be a unique challenge, but it can also be well worth the effort. Instead of bright colors, winter interest comes from the exciting shapes, textures, and
It's Winter Gardening Time
JULY 29, 2009 BY JENNIFER LANCE 6 COMMENTS If you are a gardener, your summer garden is probably in full swing. You may be harvesting tomatoes, basil, onions, zucchinis, and even corn, but did you
Winter Gardening
Discover winter gardening tips including advice on winter garden flowers from the gardening experts at HGTV.com. © 2012 Scripps Networks, LLC. All rights reserved.
Winter gardening
Enjoy fresh vegetables all winter with inexpensive and easy-to-construct row covers. By Tom OderWed, Nov 16 2011 at 3:13 PM EST SEASONAL SAFETY: Row covers allow gardeners in all parts of the coun
Winter gardening
Chicago Tribune 435 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 By Mary Beth Breckenridge, Akron Beacon Journal McClatchy-Tribune Winter brings a long layoff for gardeners -- too long for some. The
Winter Vegetable Gardening
Written by Travis Saling This page is my attempt to get you maritime gardeners interested in growing winter vegetables! C'mon; it's fun, easy, and good for you! Why have a winter vegetable garde