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Winter Flowering Garden Plants

 

Winter flowering garden plants can create an excellent selection of color during the gloomy weeks of winter. With little sun and shorter days, most plant growth slows down into some dormant crawl. Deciduous trees appear barren and gangly, roses and other summer flowers have long since disappeared and the garden appears vacant and colourless.

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Following is a list of winter flowering garden plants which may bring your dull garden back to life, creating an optimistic landscape, a chilly bright spot with an endless collection of color. Let us begin with the planet’s number one flowering winter garden plant, the pansy.

Pansies: The planet’s foremost favorite flowering yearly, the pansy has an huge array of colours and colour combinations. Pansies grow and flower readily in cooler conditions and with proper positioning can flower throughout the year. A must have yearly in almost any garden anytime, especially through drab winters.

Kale: Renowned for its decorative foliage, kale is in fact an assortment of cabbage. With stunning color displays in pink, brown and purple, the colors deepen and change as the temperature drops.

Viola: Similar to pansies but with smaller flowers, these aromatic small cherry blossom abundantly during early fall to late spring. Their masses of flowers in endless colors are a wonderful sight in any backyard.

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Primula: These slender plants usually grow on a long stem surrounded with either little pink, white, or mauve flowers. Easy to grow and equipped to withstand climatic fluctuations, primula include a little elegance along with a cottage garden feel to some collection of winter flowering garden beds.

Polyanthus: Low growth and compact, the polyanthus has little but striking groups of flowers which grow in the middle of a leafy plant. Polyanthus enjoy cooler states, lasting cold days even better compared to loyal pansy. They can be found in a number of colors.

Cineraria: A magnificent, compact mass of flower and foliage. The cineraria is a shade loving winter annual which proudly displays flowers from winter to late spring. Available in several colours.

Begonias: Another fast growing and winter loving plant is the Gypsy begonia. Small and streamlined, this shade loving plant could actually grow and blossom anytime of the year. Vailable in both brown and green foliage with pink, white or red flowers, the begonia requires very little water and little care.

While many more flowering annuals are accessible to deliver winter color to an otherwise dull garden, the above list is only 7 of the most well-known types and easily the most appealing. Preparing and planting up your chilly flowering garden plants may start as soon as summer is nearing its end.

With the waning of this warm, humid Melbourne summers, watering is less extreme with winter flowering annuals. Maintaining the ground moist and a liquid fertilizer at fortnightly intervals is all it takes to receive your winter flowering garden plants looking their best.

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