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17398
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Winter can be a gloomy time with chill winds blowing on some days and gray clouds on others. Anderson suggests brightening up the garden at this season with some trees and shrubs with bright gold variegation. She lists a number of evergreens that last through all seasons into the dark winter days, such as variegated Japanese aucuba, abelia kaleidoscope, yucca gold guard, pyracantha, nandina (the one with yellow berries), golden threadleaf false cypress.
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20666
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Rain gardens are becoming a very popular addition to landscapes in North and South Carolina. Not only do they attract bees, birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects, but they are a helpful solution to stormwater runoff problems. Anderson describes construction of a rain garden.
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21848
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Anderson describes how to add silver to the garden using plants, including Jack Frost, White Nancy, Margery Fish, and White Dusty Miller.
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