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We ’re visit with Carla Z. Mudry in Malvern , Pennsylvania , looking back at her garden inJanuarywhen it was transformed by C .

The wintertime garden has its own glory . Morestructuralin nature but a nice flossy C. P. Snow will make it soften into a Currier & Ives prospect . The winter garden is not only beautiful but allows you to see clearly what you might wish to trim , prune , add , or even move !

Appreciate the magic of the winter time of year in your garden .

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Garden sculpture take on a whole new look in the Baron Snow of Leicester .

The complex body part of trees , especiallyevergreens , is so seeming with snow accentuate each and every leg .

wintertime is the time for this hugeholly(Ilexopaca , Zones 5–9 ) to shine .

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The snowfall - cover holly , with its dark green leaves and red-berry , looks all the better for the contrast with the snow .

Berrieslook so great in the snow . And besides being beautiful , they help providefood for the birdsto get them through the stale calendar month . Some berries do n’t get softened and ripe enough for wench to eat until after freezing conditions , effectively saving them for when food is necessitate the most .

Fadedhydrangeaflowers with snow

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Carla ’s owl sculpture , carved from the stump of a tree , see beautiful every day of the year but is especially magical in the snow .

One matter that makes getting through the wintertime as a gardener promiscuous — agreenhouse !

prowess in the garden is essential in the winter month .

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close up of holly covered in snow

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carved wood owl sculpture covered in snow

small greenhouse on a deck covered in snow

weather vane garden art in a snow covered garden

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