Winter--that wonderful time of year when you can put away your hoe, rake and garden gloves and kick up your feet indoors. No mowing to worry about, no weeds to pull...and often, nothing to admire out your window. It's sad, really, that some people forget to plan for winter color--after all, with short days, long nights and an abundance of rain, it's the time when you could use the most help to stave off depression!
'Sango Kaku' Coral Bark Japanese Maple |
Winter
- Coral Bark Japanese Maple (branches turn bright red after first frost and hold color through winter)
- Heuchera (perennial that holds its leaves through winter; leaves turn to purple, red, and orange shades in cold weather)
- Kramer's Red Heather (buds open in mid- to late-November and bloom through winter)
- Little Heath Pieris (variegated foliage stands out in bleak winter weather)
Next week, we'll wrap up with a great list of not-to-be-forgotten evergreens for your yard. Some of the plants I've listed for each season are evergreen, but don't miss out on the plants in next week's list--you'll need them to provide structure to your yard and help create the balance you're trying to achieve.
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