It’s time to plant for winter color
Even though it isn’t even officially summer, now’s a good time to plant for winter color.
When I decided to update the landscape in the backyard, I had something in mind from an interview I conducted in late 2007.
It was just after Suzy Bales’ book, The Garden in Winter: Plant for Beauty and Interest in the Quiet Season, had hit the bookstores and I had a copy in hand.
Suzy is author of 13 gardening books and can be seen frequently on TV. She also writes for her blog called Green Thoughts.
She wrote “The Garden in Winter” to help gardeners learn how to create a beautiful landscape even in the dead of winter. I was impressed with the idea of planning ahead to have some color in the garden in winter.
During the interview she said, “Winter is when we need color the most, but it is the season least planned and planted for color.”
Even though it isn’t even officially summer, now’s a good time to plant for winter color.
When I decided to update the landscape in the backyard, I had something in mind from an interview I conducted in late 2007.


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