Your All Things Plants newsletter for December 15, 2012

Some numbers from last week:
The most popular images this week from our database:

Photo of Lily (Lilium 'Olina') by gwhizz:
Image from plant ID 181384

Photo of Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata) by Bubbles:
Image from plant ID 127781

Photo of Chicory (Cichorium intybus) by bonitin:
Image from plant ID 75906

Photo of Cranesbill (Geranium Patricia) by Thalictrum:
Image from plant ID 76674

Photo of Coral Bells (Heuchera 'Canyon Duet') by growitall:
Image from plant ID 92927

There were 7 new gardening ideas posted last week:

Gardener's Calendar Gift

By Joannabanana
December 15, 2012
Gardener's Calendar Gift

Add a personal touch to a gardener's gift. (203 words - Read the full article)

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A quick tip: make the most of your Christmas tree

By CindiKS
December 14, 2012
A quick tip: make the most of your Christmas tree

If you have a live Christmas tree, recycle it by cutting branches off and laying them in flower beds for mulch and bird cover.

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Simple and natural winter decorating

By Trish
December 13, 2012
Simple and natural winter decorating

30 minutes, clippers and access to some evergreen material is all you need to add a little bit of nature inside your home. (263 words - Read the full article)

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Value Mistletoe

By SongofJoy
December 12, 2012
Value Mistletoe

Mistletoe has often been considered a pest that kills trees as well as degrading and devaluing natural habitat. The plant has now been recognized as an ecological keystone species, playing "a critical role in maintaining the structure of an ecological community, affecting many other organisms in an ecosystem and helping to determine the types and numbers of various other species in the community" (Wikipedia).

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Top hat tree topper

By Sharon
December 11, 2012
Top hat tree topper

It's just an old well worn gardening hat that's seen many years. (65 words - Read the full article)

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Landscape design tips for a smaller garden

By LarryR
December 10, 2012
Landscape design tips for a smaller garden

Want to make your small garden look larger? Try using a color scheme that includes plants with mostly white blossoms and green leaves. Add some green shrubbery and a colorful accent plant as well. The green and white combination gives the illusion of more space. Add some curving paths. They will also trick the eye into seeing the space as larger than it actually is.

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Team Natural or Team Artificial?

By Trish
December 9, 2012
Team Natural or Team Artificial?

Historically all indoor winter decor was natural. With the invention of artificial greenery, Team Artificial was created. I'll even allow that some bat for both teams. Whatever the case for your family, come share your holiday traditions of decorating with us! (206 words - Read the full article)

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