Winter a Time for Garden Preparedness
by: Jonathan Coffman
It is helpful to visualize your winter garden as the summer garden stripped back
to its bare bones. The importance of attractive and clean lines and clear delineation
of space cannot be over emphasized. The plants, structures and walkways which
remain after the showy spring blooms are long gone, the perennials and bulbs of
summer and fall have been put to bed for the winter season is the true framework
of your garden.
The winter garden doesn’t have to be black and white, or even just boring
green and brown. It must rely largely on shape and solid structures to demonstrate
its basic beauty but can and should also have spots of bright color or whimsical
highlights to add visual interest.
Consider the shape and design of your garden shed, for example. Perhaps a miniature
pagoda might be suitable, even if it is just a hint of roofline shape to bring
Japan to the mind’s eye. Maybe a tiny gingerbread cottage would add just
the right touch of whimsy. Through the use of outdoor heating accessories, you
may even be able to add another few weeks to your enjoyment of the garden space.
If you prefer to stick with natural plantings rather than a substantial structure,
give thought to ornamental evergreens. There are so many colors of green that
a winter garden which features a mixture of evergreens in a variety of shapes,
sizes and shades of green can be a dramatic focal point.
You can tuck in icicle pansies for a bright bloom of color well into December
in most climates. This new breed of the gardener’s favorite color spot flower
will bloom in early fall, survive winter’s first frosts, lie dormant during
the cold season and bloom again in early spring. These flowers are specially adapted
for use in northern climates, but could also be used for brightening your winter
garden.
About The Author
Jonathan Coffman is the owner of Always Green Nursery located in Columbia,
MO. They are a premium grower of perennial plants to retail and wholesale customers
across the country. You can buy plants, seeds, gardening supplies and more from
http://www.alwaysgreenursery.com/buy-perennials.
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