Learn about Winter blooming plants you can plant right now.
Your host: Debbie Cassidy
Zone 8
Pacific Northwest plants mentioned in the video.
Pieris Silver Flame
Camellias – Japonica and Sasansanqua
Hamamelis Witch Hazel, Arnolds Promise and Jelena
Corylopsis – Winter Hazel, Buttercup
Viburnum bodnantense “Pink Dawn”
Mahonia media “Charity”
Hellebores
Primula, Pansies and Saxifrage
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36 Comments
Hello 👋🏽 so happy to see you! It pays to have notifications.Can't wait for the seeding indoors segment ❤️
Hi Debbie, Im also zone 8a in Belgium enjoyed the plants you showed thx
How abouy winter flowering jasmine?
Hi Debbie, once again you’ve inspired me to try something new in my garden !! Thank you !
Welcome back! Spring we are coming for you!
Thank you Debbie I live Minnesota even though most plants you suggest are not hardy here I still appreciate and enjoy the beauty of those plants
Than you for the video. I always enjoy learning about plants here in western Washington. I have two hellebores, one has been blooming for about a week & the the other is just starting to bloom. And my japonica has buds starting to be more visible. Looking forward to see that in bloom. I also have a dwarf forsythia in a container & it is full of buds and will blooming late winter. It's so good to see plants survive even the random ice storm we had a while ago. The violas came through just fine.
SW Michigan here and you’ve showed me a couple of shrubs that I would love to add to my fragrance garden.❄️💚🙃
Hi Debbie, I’m in zone 8a and my Edgeworthia aka Paperbush is amazing in winter.
Happy New Year! So glad you’re back… missed you! Being in Seattle, your content is so appreciated.
All your winter suggestions are spot-on awesome. Especially the Charity. Love it!
Hi thanks for the great videos! I appreciate all the great plant information!😊💖🌸
Good to see you back on a regular basis
Feliz Año Nuevo y que bueno que hay Nuevo video. SALUDOS CORDIALES DESDE PUERTO RICO
That Charity mahonia 😍😍
Does your nursery ship?
Love all those shrubs and looking forward to our first winter colour. Happy to see you back. Missed you.
OMG! glad you are back! Thought you left us, now I know my garden will look good with your inspiration😃
Welcome back! It’s so nice to see your smiling face bringing sunshine to these dreary and wet days in California.
Q: can I plant my camilla that is blooming right now? It is still in its pot that I bought last year. I just couldn’t decide on the best place to plant it in my yard.
For some reason I can't hear you!
Great recommendations! TFS! I really wish the local home stores would get on board and make pansies available in Jan. Live in SE Pennsylvania.
I'd love to hear about direct sowing seeds in the PNW. Perinnials, annuals, vegetables.
I have witch hazel Diane and it is red. I had to have it as it is my name! Blooming now!
What is your Nursery called? I am in North Carolina
Glad to see you again
Thanks for the list. I garden in Oregon zone8
Just discovered Garden Style. Lived in Washington all my life but never heard of Lakebay. We visit Sequim a lot. Will have to visit your nursery sometime. I will have to look for a Pink Dawn Viburnum up here near Redmond!
Hello, so glad to see you back Debbie. Wishing you all the very best
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
Welcome back! I live in Coquitlam, British Columbia and value your expertise planting and growing , annuals, perennials, shrubs and fruit trees in our wet province 😂
Love your video’s Debbie. I love how you introduce such interesting varieties and give a detailed description. I live in southeastern Virginia and have growing in my garden, Lingonberry. which you introduced in one of your ground cover video’s a couple years back. I LOVE it ! Look forward to ALL your upcoming video’s 😊
Missed your videos and hope you are well…Happy New Year♥️
I would love to see your plant recommendations for boggy wet areas of the garden. I live in zone 8b Eugene Oregon.
Thank YOU!
Deer resistant bushes would be great. I have lots of hungry deer and I’m trying to fill the yard with things they don’t particularly like.
Thank you. I always enjoy your segments.
I think you may have mixed it up, camellia sasanqua can handle more sun than japonica.