An ideal way to add color to a late fall/early winter garden is to plant shrubs that have berries. In addition to adding another season of interest and color, you’ll also find your garden is alive with a variety of birds and small animals. You can find berries in a wide array of colors. Just keep in [...]
Archive for December, 2009
Adding Color with Berries
Posted in Deer-resistant, Gardening Inspiration, Natives, Plant Possibilities, tagged american cranberrybush, Aronia, cotoneaster, red Chokeberry, shrubs with berries, viburnum trilobum on December 3, 2009 | 3 Comments »
GOOPs!…I was too lazy to divide my Miscanthus
Posted in GOOPS (gardening Oops!), tagged Connecticut garden coach, gardening mistakes, GOOPS, Miscanthis sinensis 'Morning Light', professional landscape designer on December 1, 2009 | 4 Comments »
It’s the first day of the month again so that means it’s time to share another of my gardening faux-pas’ with you. The first of each month has been christening Gardening Oops (GOOPs) Day by Joene Hendry, fellow garden coach, garden blogger and soon to be fellow Professional Landscape Designer. For my final GOOPs of 2009, [...]





