10 winter friendly plants for your outdoor space from shrubs to spruces here are 10 evergreens perfectly fit for adding a touch of liveliness to your outdoor space this winter.
Low maintenance outdoor potted plants for winter.
We know not everyone has the time or talents to maintain a flourishing flower bed year round from evergreens to winter garden ideas and everything in between these plants give your landscape a facelift minus any tedious watering and pruning on your end.
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Most of the cold hardy and winter enduring plants are shrubs and trees.
But in my maryland garden which barely qualifies as zone 7 i have successfully overwintered plants that shouldn t have made it and i have failed with some that should have.
Outdoor container gardens usually involve annual plant species that are simply discarded in the late fall and replaced with new plants in the spring.
Wide so it s a natural as a groundcover or front of border plant.
For a bee friendly container opt for plants with a generous supply of nectar like crocus hellebores and snowdrops.
In larger gardens potted trees add drama with their stature and act as striking focal points on the patio or when placed on either side of an entryway.
This upright perennial grass reaches about 1 ft.
For urban gardens and those with little outdoor space a potted tree can make a small terrace feel more like a garden and if you plant a fig or lemon provide you with fruit as well.
Holly few plants symbolize winter or christmas specifically like the holly.
Better yet colorgrass spiky blue is heat and drought tolerant so it will hold up with minimal maintenance as landscaping bushes.
With the right plants you can create a high impact but low maintenance scheme to lift the spirits on even the darkest of days.
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If you don t have a big garden or any yard at all and would like some low maintenance gardening container plantings are for you plants that grow well on decks and patios can help you build a green outdoor environment that doesn t take a lot of work to keep up and maintain.
That s where these low maintenance shrubs and bushes come in.
But many perennial plants such as roses and hibiscus also can be grown outdoors in containers and kept alive through winter.
But the blue gray spiky foliage is pretty enough to hold a container garden.
This will give them time to become established and survive the heat in the summer.
The general rule of thumb for container plant survival through the winter is that the plant should be hardy to two zones colder than your usda hardiness zone.