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Glenn Bronner Takes you with him as he tends the urban garden and woodland garden and offers landscape ideas
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Gardening In The Dead Of Winter

Posted 01-21-2008 at 07:33 PM by gbronner
In the dead of winter there is not a whole lot going on outside in the garden in northern climates. That is not to say that gardeners are not thinking about gardening. Lots of gardeners are still busy working on garden plans or busy looking through garden catalogs and checking for new things to try when spring finally breaks.

Sometimes it is hard not getting cabin fever at this time of year for the avid gardener. But there is some hope. If you live near a botanical garden there is always a field trip to the conservatory. Many garden clubs and societies hold lecture series that are open to the public. Another good thing is a trip too the bookstore to check out the latest selections. There are always some good ideas to be found there.

You can start a garden scrapbook mine happens to be on line http://gardenscrapbook.com

A really great way to beat cabin fever is to join several garden forums . Due to the great expansion of the internet it is now possible to find lots of forums about gardening. The great benefit is that you can meet and talk with gardeners from all corners of the earth. Imagine exploring the gardens of someone in the middle of summer while you look out your window to a cold snow covered landscape. I have found some of the most beautiful gardens while visiting the forums and realize that it is so exciting being able to visit places all over the world and enjoy the gardens and never leave the living room. I think the greatest thing of all is to be able to share experiences and informations with others who have the same interests as I do. I have meet a lot of new friends and it is really a great way to spend and evening.

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Nice post -- I agree, the forums and blogs and scrapbooks are a great place to keep your trowel sharp in winter (sorry about the corny metaphor).
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Posted 01-22-2008 at 10:39 AM by smgardener smgardener is offline
 
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