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With the Christmas season upon us, poinsettias bring a joyful and festive touch to many homes and public spaces, inspiring feelings of warmth and celebration.

As we move into “stick” season as we call it in New England, when mostly we're looking at bare tree and shrub branches, it's good to remember we can have more than “sticks” in our yards.

It's the winter season! With the shorter and colder days in our region, many gardeners are looking to bring some joy indoors.

Arctic Fire Red twig dogwood

There's an expression in the North called “stick season”. It's that time of year when most of the deciduous trees and shrubs have dropped their leaves but it hasn't started snowing yet. When you look at the landscape, it looks like a bunch of sticks!

Keep your indoor houseplants healthy through the colder winter months

Find out what's required for caladium care over winter

Bright chartreuse foliage on Sky Dew Gold blueberry.

Gardeners play an important role in helping wildlife thrive in suburban and urban settings in the wintertime. Even when they are dormant, our gardens can support all kinds of living creatures. Learn about the different kinds of plants to include in your garden that will help wildlife survive the winter.

 

Berry Poppins Ilex verticillata winterberry holly

No matter what the weather, there is always something to enjoy out in the garden during the winter months, if we remember to plan for winter interest. Here are a variety of ways to make your garden shine, even in winter.

Berry Poppins Ilex verticillata winterberry holly

Wintertime doesn’t have to be drab in the garden. Include at least a few of these recommended winter garden plants and you’ll have something beautiful to enjoy through the coldest months of the year.

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