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Winter Plants for your Garden

gardeningme by gardeningme
January 7, 2022
in General Gardening Topics

Your garden does not need to be dull and lifeless during the winter months as there are flowers that you can bloom during this time of the year. It is good to know that not all living things hibernate during colder months as there are winter plants that can bloom even in the coldest weather. 

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However, do not get too excited as there are important things that you need to remember if you want these flower to show off their colors. The initial thing to do is to check for the hardiness zone. You can always do it online. Next is to study and know more about the winter plants you want to provide what the plant needs exactly.

It is important to take note of the right time to plant. Winter plants need to be planted during the fall season to enjoy their blooming flower during winter, like bulbs. The following are the best outdoor winter plants that you can bloom even during cold weather.

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1. Lenten Rose

Although these flowers look very delicate, they can withstand the lowest temperature during the winter months. It usually blooms from early to late winter. Also, the beauty of it is the fact that it is a low-maintenance plant and very sturdy.

2. Mahonia

Although winter is hibernation for most pests, it is good to know that Mahonia is a pest-resistant plant. This medium-sized flower can grow as much as 8 to 12 feet, thrive in harsh weather conditions, and grow in all soils. It has a coarse texture and is known for its durability. These winter flowers are very wildlife-friendly as they can feed hungry animals during winter from their edible fruits. Also, you can take advantage of its fruits by making some jams. However, note that this plant might not like too soggy and wet soil, and make sure to prune it every after flowering. 

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3. Snowdrop

Snowdrops are winter plants with another name Galanthus. It is a beautiful drooping plant that can offer the white and green color that usually blooms late winter. Plant as much as you can, and bulbs will beautify your ground in time for winter for a dramatic effect in your garden.

4. Daphne

Interestingly, its name comes from an Ancient Greek goddess because of its inviting scent and beauty. It is an evergreen shrub that can offer green and very colorful foliage. It can grow as much as 3 feet in width and height, and the flowers are very similar to roses with a splash of pink and white color. The best place to plant these outdoor winter plants is in a place where they can get enough sunlight during the morning. It is a low-maintenance plant without too much pruning and watering. 

5. Christmas rose

This flower is an evergreen perennial plant and a small plant that can grow around 10 to 15 inches tall. Despite its small frame, Christmas rose is very easy to grow and durable during colder months. They can flourish in partial shade as well as moist and well-drained soil. 

6. Viola

Viola is very well known for its bright violet color, which is refreshing to see with white snow in the morning. These winter plants can self-seed so that you will see more small flowers every year. For regions with a milder climate, they can even last until the end of winter.

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The flower is a known Chinese flowering plant that is the best choice for many gardens. It is a beautiful vine flower that can grow easily and cover the ground with its lively yellow color. The flower starts to bloom in January, but make sure to put it under full sun.

8. Witch Hazel

7. Winter Jasmine

It is a shrub that can grow 30 feet tall and 15 feet in width, so you can also consider it a tree. Despite their large size, these outdoor winter plants will surely produce many yellow-colored flowers during colder months for you to enjoy. Aside from its beauty, it also has a sweet, refreshing fragrant and has medicinal value used in traditional medicine. The flowers can provide relief to skin irritation and are used as a remedy for other health conditions. 

9. Camellias

Camellias are one of the most popular winter flowers, as they can bloom until early spring. This plant is very compact, so it is easier to incorporate with other plants in your garden. You can choose from over 3000 varieties of this flower that are available in diverse colors, sizes, and shapes. 

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