Get creative with seasonal favorites such as mums flowering kale and pansies or play with dynamic combinations of annuals perennials and grasses that also make excellent fall container plants.
Winter container garden ideas.
There are many winter plants for the garden particularly when used in seasonal pot and container displays.
A winter container garden planted with cold hardy plants or branches can brighten up your landscape in the chilliest months of the year.
Watering requirements vary from plant to plant but there are some general rules to watering pots in winter.
Garden plants although stored in a cool frost free place are either stored dry or slightly moist to stop the roots from drying out.
Choose cold hardy perennials while summer is a terrific time to go crazy with flowering annuals those plants that only last one season in cold climates fall is a wonderful season to try hardy perennials that will stand up to the cold in your container gardens.
Like with the smaller winter container garden put cedar around the rim of the container to spill over the sides.
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Winter container plants stand up to light and even hard freezes depending on their location and the duration of the cold snap.
These retain their green leaves through winter and make a good focal point in a large container or can be mixed with other dwarf shrubs for a variety of foliage and flowers.
Keep your plants healthy with these winter container garden ideas the weather outside might be frightful but that doesn t mean you have to put your gardening dreams on hold for the winter.
Keep watering house and conservatory plants but reduce the.
Use this advice for keeping your garden growing all winter long.
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Add natural accents finish with winterberry stems or any other ornamental decorations like dried hydrangeas pinecone picks or dried seed pods.
In milder winter regions zones 7 to 10 you can expect to enjoy winter container gardens through the new year and beyond.
The general rule of thumb for container plant survival through the winter is that the plant should be hardy to two zones colder than your usda hardiness zone.
But in my maryland garden which barely qualifies as zone 7 i have successfully overwintered plants that shouldn t have made it and i have failed with some that should have.
Container winter gardens are a fantastic way to brighten up an otherwise bleak space especially in the dead of winter.