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Blooming winter bounty

As winter approaches, it’s time for gardening enthusiasts to plan and prepare for a seasonal floral display with a harmonious or contrasting colour scheme.
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Winter annuals offer a vibrant burst of colour to gardens, with popular blooms like antirrhinum, cyclamen, marigolds, pansies, petunias, phlox, sweet alyssum, verbena and many more. These flowers come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, textures and hues, providing endless options for gardeners, whether planted in flowerbeds, pots or hanging baskets.

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Time to begin planting for winter is generally from late October to early November. However, if you’ve missed the initial window for preparing your winter flowering garden, don’t worry, there’s still time to get things underway!

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You’re not too late, as in a few days select your plants, prepare the soil, and plan your garden layout.

Since the time for sowing seeds has passed, you will now need to rely on healthy saplings from a reputed nursery.

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Before planting, carefully assess your garden’s size and layout. Consider factors like sunlight and accessibility.

Layering techniques

To create a visually striking and harmonious garden, combine complementary flower colours with layering techniques. By pairing vibrant hues and arranging plants at varying heights, you can craft a dynamic, well-balanced layout that draws the eye and adds depth to the space. This combination of colour and structure not only enhances the overall aesthetics of your garden, but also creates a more engaging and visually appealing landscape.

A three-tier layering design works beautifully with tall winter annuals like antirrhinum, cornflower, hollyhock, larkspur, and lupin in the back.

The middle layer features medium-sized plants like calendula, marigold and sweet sultan, while the front showcases low-growing flowers like dianthus, nasturtium, pansy and sweet alyssum.

Growing medium

Soil composition plays a crucial role in nurturing healthy plants and promoting abundant flowering.

Planting saplings

Characteristically the growing medium should be:

Growing medium recipe for this region

To one cubic foot of this soil mix add:

Fertilisation

Deadheading

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