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The latest news from FineGardening.com - January 12th, 2021 [View in Browser]( [Fine Gardening Logo]( [Subscribe]( [Fine Gardening Logo]( Hello, {EMAIL}! What to Order: Some Favorites From Last Year's Garden [Episode 77: Year in Review]( Episode 77: Year in Review What can we say about 2020 that hasn’t already been said? With all the bad that occurred, one positive for the staffers at FG was more time spent in our gardens. In this episode, we're sharing our plant successes and failures in 2020. [Watch Now]( [twitter]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [5 Spring Beauties to Start the Gardening Season Off Right]( [5 Spring Beauties to Start the Gardening Season Off Right]( When nurseries start filling with the newest plants for spring, many of us are eager to snatch up every new variety we see. But don't fill your garden with spring plants that might not perform. These five beauties will give you a reliable spring display when others flop. [Read More]( [twitter]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [New Plants Showing Promise]( [New Plants Showing Promise]( New plants are what make gardeners' hearts skip a beat. ⁠But just because a plant is “new” doesn’t mean it's “good.” That's where Richard Hawke comes in. In our next webinar, Richard will highlight which new plants are worthy of your hard-earned dollars.⁠[Read More]( [twitter]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Plant Trial Results: The Best of the Best Plants for Every Garden]( Richard Hawke is a contributing editor to FG and the plant evaluation manager for the Chicago Botanic Garden. Chances are, if there's a plant you're looking to buy, he has evaluated it. In this collection, check out all of the plant trial results Richard has shared with us over the years. [Read More]( [twitter]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Plant Trial Results: The Best of the Best Plants for Every Garden]( More Garden Inspiration [Spring Into Summer: 6 Garden-Bed Designs to Try This Year]( The first days of spring are waited on with bated breath, but the last days can be forgotten. For this reason, the garden can look dull when spring flowers fade and summer stars haven't really gotten going. The combinations featured here shine during this in-between time. [Read More]( [twitter]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Spring Into Summer: 6 Garden-Bed Designs to Try This Year]( [Fine Gardening All Access]( [Fine Gardening]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [pinterest]( [instagram]( [facebook]( [fgtwitter]( [fgyoutube]( [THE TAUNTON PRESS]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS OF USE]( 63 South Main Street | Newtown, CT 06470 You received this message because you are a Taunton customer or have registered at Taunton.com. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to update your email preferences.

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