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Classic Garden Structures: Book Review

by Craig Levy on April 14, 2007

In its own way, frost may be one of the most beautiful things to happen in your garden all year . . . Don't miss it. Like all true beauty, it is fleeting. It will grace your garden for but a short while this morning. . . . For this moment, embrace frost as the beautiful gift that it is.
Philip Harnden

Another cold frame

by Kathy Purdy on February 13, 2004

Marcescence is the retention of dead plant organs that normally are shed. It is most obvious in deciduous trees that retain leaves through the winter. Several trees normally have marcescent leaves such as oak (Quercus), beech (Fagus) and hornbeam (Carpinus).
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Super Duper Coldframe

by Kathy Purdy on March 11, 2003

Gardening may well be one of the world's most important fantasies.
Henry Mitchell, in The Essential Earthman

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