Winterscaping: Beauty in the Quiet Season
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Heather Prince at iLandscape 2025
Here in the Midwest, winter can feel almost never ending. Creating four-season landscapes is never easy, but perhaps it is most challenging in winter when the color palette shrinks, and the emphasis shifts to form over flower. This is an opportunity to consider plants for their architecture, their resilience to snow cover, and the simple pleasures of bark and berries. Be inspired by the possibilities of a beautiful structural winter landscape where snow and ice only emphasize the subtle grace of a garden at rest.
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