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up, knowing that dark and desolate days will now fully be upon us. not so fast, says holger winenga, the horticulturist at longhouse reserve in east hampton. winter, he said, can be a great time to work in the garden and appreciate the plants that offer some color and scent in what is usually the dullest
"around the same time the winter aconites will bloom, then snowdrops, crocuses, daffodils. after that, it is easy to have a whole cycle in bloom." mr. winenga recommends planting a fragrant witch hazel someplace you are likely to pass by often, such as a path to the car from the house. in addition, a...
https://www.easthamptonstar.com/arts/2020116/winter-garden-blues-and-reds-and-yellows