Winter Garden
Collection by David Domoney • Last updated 9 weeks ago
The garden in winter - incredible plants and flowers that look great in winter, plus stunning frosty and snowy landscapes.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Gardening Tips: The 6 best February flowering plants for your winter garden - David Domoney
February is a quiet month in the garden. But there are some beautiful feb-blooming plants to bring charm and colour to your winter garden.
Adding hardy heathers to your garden
Heathers are a wonderful addition to any garden because their compact, evergreen habit makes them a staple all year round. Find out what heather can bring to your space and how to keep it growing happily.
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How to create a winter container
When your plants from summer and autumn have started to die off, your garden will lose lots of colour. The dark, cold months give plenty of opportunity however to create winter and Christmas containers that are full of life and colour. Don’t let the chillier months stop you from creating a beautiful display to cheer you up. Some plants actually look better in the cold months and creating a fantastic winter display looks great on your porch, inside your house and in the back garden.
Protect plants in winter: Cloches, cold frames and polytunnels
You can extend the life of your winter plants, especially herbs and vegetables, by covering them with protection. Cloches, cold frames and polytunnels are like mini unheated greenhouses that keep out the cold and wind and help retain heat around the plant.
How to prepare your borders for winter
In amongst all the autumnal fun of pumpkin carving and blackberry picking, it’s easy to forget about the other important autumn garden jobs that need to be done. It’s all about preparing your garden for the winter ahead, and a quick tidy up of your borders now could save yourself a lot of heartache in the long run.
A guide to winter planting
Winter borders can be a joy to look at. Winter planting with bright coloured stems, seed heads from summer flowering plants, fresh winter flowers and evergreen shrubs all contributing to a colourful, interesting garden.
How to make a festive winter planter for outdoors
Revamp your planters with seasonal stunners this Christmas. It’s a great way to make the garden more festive. Plus seasonal pots make great gifts too! There are plenty of plants that look their best right now, so there is no excuse for bare and boring containers.