Winter damage in northeast
cranebill
20 years ago
Related Stories
NORTHEAST GARDENINGNortheast Gardener's December Checklist
Wildlife and evergreens provide plenty of winter interest, but barer views offer their own benefits for gardens
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESNortheast Gardener's August Checklist
It's hot in the August garden! Cool off with airy grasses and tactile plants that catch the breeze
Full StoryHOUSEKEEPINGProtect Your House From Winter Water Damage
Avoid costly repairs by learning to spot potential problem areas before water damage is done
Full StoryWINTER GARDENING10 Native Wildflowers to Beautify Your Winter Garden
They stand strong in wind, feed wildlife and are easy to grow. But you may want to add these plants for their looks alone
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGot Frost-Damaged Plants? How It Happens, and When and How to Prune
Crispy brown leaves are a sure sign that Jack Frost has been to your neighborhood
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESTop 10 Native Plants for the Northeast
For a low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly landscape, use native plants adapted to the climate and range of soils in the Northeast
Full StoryREGIONAL GARDEN GUIDESNortheast Gardener's February Checklist
Follow your passions during the month of love with bursts of your favorite colors and fragrances via indoor plants
Full StoryNORTHEAST GARDENINGNortheast Gardener's March Checklist
Haul out the tarp and get in gear for cutting — you might just spy some early bulb blooms while you're at it
Full StoryREGIONAL GARDEN GUIDESNortheast Gardener's October Checklist
Go for the gold, get ready for frosts and note your garden combos that looked great
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESNortheast Gardener's May Checklist
Tiptoe through the lupines or dance under a flowering tree; warm weather brings abundant garden wonders to behold in the Northeast U.S.
Full StorySponsored
yjtj
LorraineVA
Related Discussions
spring damage .. or is that winter damage?
Q
Winter pictures Northeast Pennsylvania
Q
Northeast and Winter Pruning
Q
Farmer's Almanac Winter Prediction for us in the Northeast
Q
DrewBklyn
MNgreen
hklimsa
scooty
joy4me
jeh1856
tree_oracle
capecodderMA
sonnichs
woodnative
cassiope
Henry Z6(OH Zone 6b)