Home Gardening Ways to get your garden to keep live in winter

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cold and short and dull days are progressing and that gives you a better chance to bring a little light into the lives of the conservatory.

In the winter jasmine must be aware ( Jasminum nudiflorum) with its typical beautiful appear yellow flowers long before the leaves of the plant. The scent daphne , whose sweet, fragrant flowers appear in February bitter frosts to flourish, is also a good option worth trying in your garden this winter season.

For ground cover, consider winter -flowering heathers and hellebores, bulbs like Cyclamen coum, snowdrops, winter aconite, dwarf daffodils and white wood anemones.

Viburnum x bodnantense 'Dawn is the stand-alone and as most favorite upcoming winters.Even be the Royal Horticultural Society would recognize the fact: "There are few outdoor plants that flower from autumn to spring and barely that game Viburnum x bodnantense 'Dawn. This strong growing upright shrub can reach 10ft height. the small groups of highly fragrant flowers fade from pink to white and are produced at milder times most abundantly. "

There is an amazing shrub whose ore autumn fragrant of these amazing flowers follows, the first of which usually appear in mid-October. In a good year the bloom is on and on - up until March. The flowers are frost-resistant and long-lived as cut flowers for indoors.

Because it flowers on bare stems, it is best planted against an evergreen background. Viburnum x bodnantense 'Dawn can become the star of the conservatory.

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