15 Winter Plantings for Bold Seasonal Color in the Garden
Winter Plantings
As winter draws near, days are getting shorter, temperatures colder, and that fall foliage we all love is fading fast. But, even as the weather cools and some plants go dormant for the season, Georgia’s (relatively) mild climate allows for longer-lasting gardens with plenty of interest.
Rather than leaving pots empty and gardens scraggly, why not keep your landscape festive to match the spirit of the upcoming holidays?
And yes, contrary to popular belief, you can plant well into early winter in Atlanta. With plenty of time left before the ground freezes, perennials, shrubs, and trees can establish roots to give them an early start next spring. Winter plantings are all about shape, texture, and silhouette. So, whether you’re looking to add fragrance or bold charm, there is a wide selection of cold hardy plantings to give your gardens added flourish.
Check out the selection below for inspiration on brightening up your winter garden.
A little creativity and planning can transform your garden into a bright and bold statement to last through the winter. Contact us here to discuss plans for your winter garden.
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- Tea Olive
- Winter Daphne
- Viburnum
- Sarcococca Sweet Box
- Algerian Iris
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- Winter Berry Holly
- Beauty Berry
- Coral Bark Japanese Maple
- Red Twigged Dogwood
- Winter Cherry
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- Echinacea Coneflower
- Joe-Pye Weed
- Russian Sage
- Bee Balm
- Coral Bells