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Natureworks 518 Forest Road Northford, CT 06472 203-484-2748 Ho Ho Ho! Santa Saturday and MORE... IN THS ISSUE A Gift you can Open Again and Again Gift Certificates make the Perfect Present Great Greens that I Love Wow, More Sales Upcoming Events Greetings! It's the second week of December and the Natureworks elves are VERY busy with all of their holiday decorating and designing. It is especially important that the place looks perfect for the weekend because we are having a very special visitor- Santa Claus! We are preparing our front Follow Natureworks

porch for his visit. He will be here Saturday, December 12th, from 10 am-3:30 pm. This is an ideal opportunity to bring your young ones and take pictures in a small, personal setting. The weatherman promises another wonderfully warm weekend, and we are thrilled! A Gift you can Open Again and Again... This month I am finalizing my speaking engagements for winter and early spring of 2016. I am so honored to be chosen as one of three speakers at the CT Horticultural Society's Spring into the Garden Symposium at the Mark Twain House in Hartford on Saturday, February 6th. Early We are making fresh terrariums every day. They are really popular gifts this year. This Monday marked the first day of Hanukkah which will continue until Monday, December 14th. We have many wonderful gifts if you are attending gatherings including fresh flowers, lovely terrariums, colorful candles, and many excellent gardening books.

bird registration for this event ends on December 19th. Click here to link to the CHS website and registration information. The three speakers at this symposium are Ken Druse (who will talk about his new book on Shade Gardening), Dan Furman of Cricket Hill (our fig expert), and me! My talk is titled Plants with a Purpose- Not just a Pretty Face. I was inspired to create this new talk after seeing Doug Tallamy speak in Boston last year and after reading Doug Tallamy and Rick Darke's wonderful book The Living Landscape, pictured above and available in our shop. It opened my eyes to the importance of the many purposes of the plants we choose to add to our gardenshabitat builders, pollinator friendly, butterfly larval plants, edibles, beneficial insect nectar, etc. This One of our most popular gift items at this time of year are our small arrangements. Ranging in price from $12.99-$19.99, these sweet creations are the ideal present for coworkers, teachers, grab bag gifts, and so much more. Each year we select lots of cute little containers. Smart customers place their orders in advance. Because our container selection is limited, we suggest you place your order this week if you will be needing them in any great number, even if they will not be picked up until Christmas week. Our 20% off sale on all glass ornaments has been extended for one more week, through December 16th. Above you will see some of our hand painted Austrian ornaments. They are simply exquisite. We also have mercury glass and ornaments of all kinds with a nature theme- birds, hummingbirds, butterflies,

is THE most important subject to contemplate right now. If you have a thoughtful gardener in your life, give them this book as a gift. And sign them up for the Symposium too! We also have a good stock of another of my favorite books, Heaven is a Garden by Jan Johnsen. She will be coming to CT in early January and speaking at the C.N.L.A. Winter Symposium and I get to introduce her! and more. I like to give ornaments as a gift to new homeowners and newlyweds. I also try and make giving an ornament each year a tradition- it makes the process so simple! Of course, my tree is in its stand, in water, but not decorated yet. I have so many ornaments that I have collected over the years. Taking them out of storage and unpacking them brings back floods of memories. I like to savor the process, drawing it out over a few nights. We even have great books for the young gardeners-to-be in your life. Some are sticker books, great for stocking stuffers. Others introduce kids to butterflies, backyard bugs, birds, and flowers. Sharing the love of gardening with young folks at an early age is a precious gift. One customer said: "I love that you name your trees- that's why I come back every year!" Speaking of trees, our final shipment of premium fir trees, grown right here in CT, have arrived and are displayed in our nursery yard. I picked mine out last Saturday. Some customers told me they didn't want to miss out on the best selection, but weren't putting up their tree until this coming weekend. My solution? Buy your tree NOW and get the one you love. Take it home, give the bottom a fresh cut, and put it in a bucket of water. It will begin drinking right away and will stay fresh outside until you are ready to bring it inside. I have an enormous library of gardening

books at home, and it grows each year. I can't think of a better present for someone who loves gardening and spends their free time exploring the natural world. We are actively planning our Natureworks classes and other winter events. I will be speaking twice at the CT Flower and Garden Show in Hartford this coming February and also at the CT Master Gardener Association Symposium in March. I will also be speaking at quite a few garden clubs in the next few months. Stayed tuned for all the details. It has been so much fun working in my new design studio in the greenhouse. These gorgeous, mild, sunny days mean I have been able to keep the door open and soak up all the sunshine I crave at this time of year. It also enables me to mingle with the customers when they are picking out their wreaths, swags, and fresh cut greenery, customizing their choices to match their decor. I am still harvesting from my yard every morning; I examine the bins of greens daily to see what we are getting low on. I don't have endless supplies of everything but it is heartening to be able to supply so many varieties to the retail store. It has been a dream of mine for a long time. Too cute! Felt birds with felt hats and little red bottle brush trees make our little poinsettias look larger than life. Gift Certificates make the Perfect Present Do you want to hear a funny story? We still We so appreciate all of the positive feedback and compliments everyone has been giving us in the past few weeks. From the unique displays of doors hung with wreaths outside, the trees and grapevine garlands dripping with ornaments inside the shop, we are thrilled that you like our new look and the items we have chosen to offer this 2015 holiday season. Here are a few comments that our customers have

hand write our gift certificates, put them in envelopes, and mail them to the recipient. For over 20 years, you either had to come in to the shop to pick one up or call and dictate your information over the phone. Always the one to be dragged kicking and screaming into the new century, I finally approved my marketing guy's proposal to be able to sell gift certificates online. Guess what day we went live with this great convenience? The day AFTER Cyber Monday in 2014. Go figure. made that have made me especially proud of my staff... "This is our absolute favorite place to come- our absolute favorite! It is our first stop of the season. We love it here!" - a family of 4 "Last year you stole my heart with your wreaths...this is one of those things I just do for myself..." Including today, we are open for FIFTEEN more days in 2015! Mark the date of our Customer Appreciation Night, Thursday, December 17th, on your calendars NOW! (see details below) Stop in and see Santa this Saturday. Make sure you put aside some special time for you, your friends, and family to visit Natureworks in December. Nibble on some yummy cookies, inhale the natural scent of fresh, REAL greenery, and rediscover how much fun shopping can be again. Shop small, stay local, and enjoy the weeks ahead. I am sure I will see you very soon... Since then, we have sold countless gift certificates on-line. Take advantage of this convenient shopping method and order a gift certificate today (or in the middle of the night if you prefer!). We will hand write it and mail it to the recipient the very next day. P.S. When you're looking for a unique gift, keep in mind that we have Discount CT Flower and Garden Show Tickets on sale from now until we close at 5 pm on Wednesday, December 23rd. The 2016 show is February 18-21st. Great Greens that I Love

Pinus bungeana, the lacebark pine, adds a wonderful texture to wreaths and arrangements. For nearly 12 years I have been planting evergreens in the shop gardens and in my home landscape to be able to harvest unusual, fresh cut greenery, branches, and berries for the holiday season at Natureworks. As the years go by and the plants slowly develop, I am able to provide more and more of the greens we use in our custom creations at this time of year. This week I want to talk about a few more of my favorite evergreens... Quick Links... Our Website Directions Events Hours Gardening Handouts Landscaping Services Organic Lawn Care Pinus bungeana (shown above) is a glossy, bright green evergreen that is the main source of privacy in my back yard. I planted it over 10 years ago. Each December, I prune off many of the longer branch tips and bring them into Natureworks to use in wreaths and arrangements. Pruning makes this tree much fuller, creating even better screening. As this plant ages, the bark exfoliates, adding yet another ornamental feature. Click below to view our Photo Gallery Christmas Indoor Plants Through the Seasons

Pinus parviflora 'Glauca' has tufts of blue needles. NATURALLY... you'll find it at Natureworks! Pinus parviflora 'Glauca' is Japanese white pine. I have loved this plant for years and find it very durable, even with salt spray and flooding. The back side of the needles are white and they occur in tufts along the branches. The new growth soars upwards and provides long boughs for our use. It is wonderful to incorporate into swags, wreaths, and centerpieces. Wow-Check out these great SALES!!! The 20% off Sale on all Glass Ornaments has been extended through Wednesday, December 16th It's BACK! All natural ice melt, safe for plants, pets, and sidewalks, is in stock in our shed and on sale at 20% off while supplies last. Don't be fooled by this mild weather- you know you will need it very soon!

TAG SALE going on in our shed. UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday, December 12th Santa comes to Natureworks 10 am - 3:30 pm Santa is coming... Gather up the whole family including your pet to pose for a photo with Santa on our Christmas porch. Bring your camera! Sunday, December 13th The Shopping Season Continues! Escape the chaos of the big box stores and visit us. We stock locally sourced greens, and make hand-made bows for your custom orders. Hot cider is available every weekend. Thursday, December 17th Customer Appreciation Night 5-7 pm Relax and celebrate the season by enjoying some Natureworks hospitality, while shopping for that one of a kind gift. Join us for wine, cheese and free chair massages. This is our way of thanking you for your patronage in 2015! Saturday, December 19th & Sunday, Dec. 20th

We are open this last weekend before Christmas for any of those last minute gifts you may need for teachers, co-workers, friends and family. Buy fresh, shop local! We close for the season at the end of the day Wednesday, December 23rd. Visit naturework.com/events for more information! Click here to download the Events Flyer.