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Q&A: are there garden plants that i can plant in the autumn or winter?

December 23rd, 2011 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Question by Phoebhart: are there garden plants that i can plant in the autumn or winter?
we are moving to a house with a huge backyard. But the front and back yards are depressingly devoid of shrubs and plants ans such. I want to liven the place up with garden plants. But I know its coming on winter - do I HAVE to wait for spring to get greeneries in pots or in the ground? Appreciate any help from you gardeners.

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Answer by itsjustme_erin
There are lots of things you can still plant. It is still early enough in the year to allow plants to establish a bit before the weather gets too cold. Check with your local nursery and ask an expert there. It all depends on the location and your 'zone'. I know pansies are great winter color and snapdragons to well too. Not many plants flower through a hard freeze, but most should survive or have a warranty if you buy them locally.

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  1. Juanita H
    December 23rd, 2011 at 01:08 | #1

    Crocus will come up in the snow. Check with your local gardening place tho.

  2. Barbados Chick
    December 23rd, 2011 at 01:45 | #2

    As long as you can still work the soil, you can still plant shrubs and certainly – plant some bulbs now for spring colour.

  3. jerry39
    December 23rd, 2011 at 02:24 | #3

    Ornamental cabbage surrounded by pansies make a great container garden.

  4. sunflowerjean63
    December 23rd, 2011 at 02:58 | #4

    I love to plant winter Kale in the fall here in the Midwest USA. It has a dark green-to-purple foliage and is striking against the planters and in the early frosts/snows. I think it can be used in salads, too, but I find it too beautiful to cut!

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