November marks the start of colder days and the arrival of frost, but your garden it doesn’t have to turn into a sad and colorless landscape. This month offers a unique opportunity to add to your green space resistant flowers which require little maintenance.
Find out how to keep the beauty of your garden alive even in the dead of winter with some of the most beautiful ones winter plants!
Discover the most beautiful winter flowers to plant in November
On November days, when the hours of light decrease, we can make our garden a welcoming and colorful place thanks to plants that are not afraid of low temperatures.
Among these, we find the helleboresalso known as Christmas Roses. These plants offer spectacular blooms that defy frost. Why not try planting them in your garden?
I cyclamens they are another excellent choice: their delicate petals in shades of pink, white and lilac seem to defy winter with their grace. Remember that these plants love sheltered and cool positions.
Durable and low maintenance
If you’re looking for plants that don’t require a lot of time and dedication, i winter camellias they are perfect. They flower from the end of October until the beginning of winter, offering an enchanting view thanks to the large flowers that contrast with the snow.
Don’t forget the winter honeysucklea rustic plant that blooms despite the cold, and the mahoniawith its clusters of bright yellow flowers.
For those who want to add a touch of magic to their garden, the thoughts with their wide range of ei colors cyclamens they represent the ideal choice.
Protect your garden from frost
Not all plants are able to resist frost. It is essential to take some precautions to protect flowers that may suffer as temperatures drop.
The rosefor example, require careful shelter: make sure you mulch the base well and cover them with a layer of insulation to protect them from the cold.
Don’t overlook the either dahlias hey geraniumswhich can be particularly vulnerable. Before the first frost, cut the aerial parts of the dahlia and store the tubers in a cool, dry place.
Have you ever thought about planting a Christmas rose? It is a challenge that promises enchanting blooms even on the coldest days.
Protect yours too fuchsias e agapanthes with mulch to make them survive until the summer. Take care of your garden and discover how to redefine your green space with simplicity.