SELECTED TITLES
Bales, Suzanne F. The garden in winter: plant for beauty and interest in the quiet season. New York, Rodale, c2007. 204 p.
Bibliography: p. 194.
SB439.5.B35 2007 <SciRR>
Bloom, Adrian, and Richard Bloom. Gardening with conifers.
Willowdale, ON, Buffalo, NY, Firefly Books, 2002. 192 p.
Bibliography: p. 186.
SB428.B56 2002 <SciRR>
Bloom, Adrian. Year-round garden: colour in your garden from January to December. Portland, OR, Timber Press, 1998. 287 p.
Bibliography: p. 282.
Previously published by HarperCollins, London in two separate volumes, I (1993) and Summer garden glory (1996).
SB454.3.C64B58 1998
Buchanan, Rita. The winter garden: plants that offer color
and beauty in every season of the year. Boston, Houghton Mifflin
company, 1997. 121 p. (Taylor’s weekend gardening guides)
Bibliography: p. 115.
SB439.5.B83 1997
Buffin, Michael W. Winter-flowering shrubs. Portland, OR., Timber Press, 2005. 232 p.
Bibliography: p. 224-225.
SB435.B83 <SciRR>
Coleman, Eliot. Four-season harvest: organic vegetables from your home garden all year around. White River Junction, VT, Chelsea Green Pub., c 1999. 234 p.
Bibliography: p. 224-227.
Rev. ed. of: The new organic grower's four-season harvest. c1992.
SB324.3.C64 1999
Coleman, Eliot. Winter harvest handbook : year-round organic vegetable production for the twenty-first century. White River Junction, VT, Chelsea Green Pub. Co., 2009. 247 p. Not Yet in LC
Eddison, Sydney. The unsung season: gardens and gardeners
in winter. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 204 p.
Bibliography: p. 182-186.
SB439.5.E33 1995
Galle, Fred C. Hollies: the genus ilex. Portland, OR, Timber
Press, c1997.
573 p.
Bibliography: p. 526-535.
Published in association with The Holly Society of America.
SB413.H7G34 1997 <SciRR> |
Juniperus virginiana. Photo:
Keith Kanoti, Maine Forest Service, USA |
Heathers, conifers, and the winter garden. By Frank Knight
and others. London, Cassell, Royal Horticultural Society, 1995.
192 p.
QK495.E68H36 1995Kinahan, Sonia. The overlook guide to winter gardens. Woodstock, NY, The Overlook
Press, 1985. 144 p.
SB439.5.K56 1985
Loewer, H. Peter, and Larry Mellichamp. The winter garden:
planning and planting for the Southeast. Mechanicsburg, PA, Stackpole
Books, c1997. 194 p.
Bibliography: p. 187.
SB439.5.L64 1997
Pearson, Robert. The winter garden. 2nd ed. London, Cassell,
Royal Horticultural Society, 1992. 64 p.
SB439.5.P43 1992
Rice, Graham, and Elizabeth Strangman. The gardener’s
guide to growing hellebores. Portland, OR, Timber Press,
1993. 160 p.
Bibliography: p. 155.
SB413.H443R53 1993
Simeone, Vincent A. Wonders of the winter landscape: shrubs and trees to brighten the cold-weather garden. Batavia, IL, Bal Pub., c2005. 140 p.
Bibliogtraphy: p. 131-133.
SB435.S4839 2005
Thomas, Graham Stuart. Colour in the winter garden. Portland,
OR, Sagapress/Timber Press, 1994. 210 p. SB439.5.T56 1994
Bibliography: p. 202.
Verey, Rosemary. The garden in winter. Portland, OR, Timber
Press, 1995. 168 p.
Bibliography: p. 164.
SB439.5.V47 1995
Wilson, Helen Van Pelt. Color for your winter yard & garden,
with flowers, berries, birds, and trees. New York, Scribner,
c1978. 175 p.
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SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Brown, Lauren. Deadheading reconsidered: seedheads in the winter
garden. American gardener, v. 80, Nov./Dec. 2001: 40-43.
SB1.N3
Burrell, C. Colston. Designing a winter garden. American
gardener,
v. 80, Nov./Dec. 2001: 34-39.
SB1.N3
Cubee, Doreen. ‘Tis the season for birds and berries. National wildlife, v. 42, Dec. 2003: 14-15.
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Ellis, David J. Wildlife in the winter garden. American
horticulturist,
v. 74, Nov. 1995:
16-17.
SB1.N3Hahm, Carl R. Winter gardens. Arnoldia, v. 43, winter 1983: 3-12. QK479.A7 Available online at: http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1141.pdf (PDF 559KB)
Hardiman, Lucy. Plant this: 'Midwinter Fire'. Horticulture, v. 106. Feb. 2009: 17-18.
SB1.H86
Jeruss, Irene. Winter delight. Horticulture, v. 100, Feb. 2003:
21.
SB1.H86
Martin, Tovah. A garden for winter. Yankee, v. 68, Jan./Feb.
2004: 56-62.
AP2.Y25
Pelczar, Rita. Striking stems provide winter interest. American gardener, v. 87, Nov./Dec. 2008: 25-27.
SB1.N3
Sinton, Nan. If I could have only 4 plants for the winter garden. Horticulture, v. 106, Dec. 2008: 20.
SB1.H86
Toops, Connie. Winter havens. Birder’s world, v. 17,
Dec. 2003: 88-92.
QL671.B415
Wann, David. A Four-season coldframe. Organic gardening, v. 49, Nov./Dec.
2002: 34-35.
S605.5.O7
Winter’s hips, fruits and berries. Plants & gardens,
v. 47, winter 1991: 92-93.
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Landscaping for Birds, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology http://www.allaboutbirds.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=1143The National Arboretum, Washington DC
Waiting for Spring: Winter Interest at the National Arboretum:
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Gardens/faqs/WinterInterests.html
Amaryllis Photo Gallery, U.S. National Arboretum:
http://www.usna.usda.gov/PhotoGallery/HippeastrumGallery/index.html
The Winter Garden at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden
http://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/WinterGarden.htm
The Winter Garden, at JC Raulston Arboretum, NC State University
http://www.ncsu.edu/jcraulstonarboretum/horticulture/gardens/winter_garden/winter_garden.html
The Winter Garden Calendar, by J. Rose Lerner, Dept. of Horticulture, Purdue University
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/HO-90.pdf (PDF 264KB)
Winter Gardening Activities for Kids, Dr. Leonard Perry, University
of Vermont Extension
http://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/wintrfun.htm
Winter Gardening Design Tips, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
http://www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/design/1998wi_winter.html
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