Here's the first few sentences:
"I never did care for fairweather gardeners. Standing behind glass doors, they look out at the cold ground and leafless branches, and exclaim' How beautiful this must be in spring!'
How beautiful it is now, I want to cry-"
How beautiful it is now, I want to cry-"
I won't quote the whole book, although I am tempted. I urge you to find a copy and curl up in a cozy corner to taste some morsels of her wisdom. But I can echo her thoughts when it comes to some of her favorite plants, and maybe give you some pleasant dreams about your future garden.
There are incredibly fragrant plants performing in the winter here in the Southeast.



While many know the sweet smell of Daphne odora, few have enjoyed the white winter bloom of Eriobotrya japonica -Loquat- and it's evergreen, tropical, umbrella shape.
Or how about the sweet clove scented Prunus mume- Japanese Flowering Apricot- ?

The Southeast enjoys many many hollies in the landscape. The beauty of their berries in winter, their architectural habits, and their ability to attract birds to the garden make them gracious guests .



Ilex cornuta 'D'Or'




Bind all these lovelies into a firm and colorful foundation of conifers,

and enjoy the garden every single winter day.
Thuja plicata 'Green Giant'

Elizabeth Lawrence can teach southeastern gardeners to love the winter by showing them how to love the winter garden. For all of you who are tired of the cold, the gray, the wet; pick up one of her books, and warm up. As she quotes Coventry Patmore, a Victorian poet and author of a poem called
Winter :
" Sweeter yet than dream or song of Summer or Spring
are Winter's sometimes smiles".
Believe it.Winter :
" Sweeter yet than dream or song of Summer or Spring
are Winter's sometimes smiles".
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