How to utilize a small Nashville garden during winter meetings months?
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https://www.nashvillezoo.org/our-blog/posts/backyard-birds-winter
https://cheekwood.org/winter-gardening-tips/
If you are having garden parties in the winter, you might want to add propane patio heaters for guests to stand under. Another option would be small chimeneas or fire pits for guests to sit around.
A gracious host would have extra wraps and blanket throws to offer to chilled guests, as well as lots of warming foods and beverages.
I think your trying to ask about outdoor meetings in garden in cold,if so and you have access to electric outlets you could use a few of the electric heaters that look like wood stoves or fireplaces.Another way not so much work or expense;a fire pit( or more depending on garden size),some patio umbrellas over tables or just chairs for rain or snow, lots of candles or fairy lights add some decor to suit event,beverages(hot toddies,mulled cider,hot cocoa)lots of good hot appetizers or soup, nice thick cushions on seating for toasty buns,even provide guests with throws they can use to cover legs or throw over their shoulders. http://gardenclub.homedepot.com/throwing-a-winter-party-outdoors/