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Winter gardening can be full of surprises! Discover essential tasks and creative ideas to keep your garden thriving even in the colder months. Let’s make the most of the season together! 🌸✨

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The abundance of color in your gardens last year was just amazing

AmyHoff-tr
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I enjoy the season in "real time." It's winter, and it's going to be winter for a good number of weeks yet. My wreaths will stay up, and the lights on them will continue to illunimate the winter evenings to come.

brendacejda
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I take my inside Christmas decor down after January 6th ( Epiphany). As I’m in zone 3, it’s far too cold to take down any Christmas decor outside! 🥶. I will unplug the little tree out there but will keep lights going till the first day of spring! 🇨🇦❄️🥶

peggy-ann
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I don’t put up my tree until after Thanksgiving - usually the first week in December. Therefore, I like to leave my decorations up until Epiphany so I can enjoy it all a little longer.

sheripruett
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We are a little older, so we take things down a little at a time. We have 5 trees! So that takes us a while. We decorate heavily, so it takes us a while to take everything down. But we don't mind; it lets us love each piece twice: once when it goes up, once when it comes down.

chines
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I don’t decorate until first week of December. The tree will stay up until Epiphany, but I start to undecorate the house a few days before that.
My word for the year is WALK. I want to continue to take daily walks, but also to be mindful of how I am walking in this world- with attention, intention and softly.
Happy New Year!

dianewerley
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This video is a delight! Thank you! Happy New Year to you all!!

betsyschaffitzel
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Have you considered planting “Camillia’s” to add winter interest? Rose type flowers in winter and glossy evergreen leaves in summer. They come in shades of pink and white.

susanmason
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When Christmas is over I take down the decor. I really love a clean start with the New Year.

jeanieh
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It’s gray in CT!! I leave all lights on throughout January. Love the sparkle. 😊 Candles in windows and inside tree too!

lindahaines
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I lived in Colorado my whole life until about two years ago when I moved to North Carolina. Traditionally in and around Denver, you would leave your Christmas lights on your house till the end of the National Western Stock Show, which this year is January 26th. The stock show would bring in tens of thousands of folks to the city and would leave them up as a welcoming to town. I believe this tradition goes back to the 1940s.

Gardenfluenced
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My word for the year is "hope". After Helene I need hope for everything to be normal again. I also like " listen" that another poster liked.

carolperkinsmedley
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In CA we left lights and wreaths til.epiphany. Now we are in IL we leave all the evergreen garland and wreaths til end of February. The evergreens freeze in place in the porch pots and window box, and look great. I do take off some berries and bows, but we need the greenery in the frozen Winter. Last year one wreath was left too long, and mama bird built a nest, so we had to leave that one up til after the babies fledged.

jenniferkessener
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Love the shadow sketching idea!!! Especially, since I cannot draw. Thanks for sharing❤

susangrother
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I take mine down a day or two before the new year comes in. On the inside as well.

dianahowell
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Happy New Year to you Linda, Stewart as well!! Looking forward to 2025 and all the wonderful fun things to learn!

nancycolombo
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i purposely design my front door wreath with a winter theme rather than Christmas/holiday. That way it can stay in place until I replace it with a spring wreath first of March.

LindaYates-tb
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Thank you for sharing the shadow sketching technique! Fabulous!

ArtisticallyReclaimedInteriors
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I have so many leaves and I cannot keep bending over because I have a bad back so I use a medium size tarp, rake them onto the tarp and pull where I need to have it 🤗

victoriabarnfield
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I am in Salt Lake County, Utah. We have VERY hot summers…and I have grown Cosmos every year (20). They thrive. The best part is a) they reseed themselves BUT b) gathering their seeds is very easy, satisfying and plentiful! I even taught my grandchildren how to do it. I just discovered Calendula! Like Cosmos they thrive in the full sun and have lots of easy to harvest seeds. I’m excited this year to line my flower beds with them!

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