Improving your garden’s aesthetics with container plantings is possible even when temps drop below freezing.
For pots that will be used in colder climates, we have selected some of our favorite plants and flowers.
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β± 7 Best Cold-Weather Plants to Transform Your Containers!
00:00 Intro
00:25 Boxwood
00:58 Camellia
01:26 Coral Bells
02:02 Loropetalum
02:42 Yucca
03:08 Mahonia
03:44 Cyclamen
04:12 Outro
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Improving your Garden’s Aesthetics with container plantings is possible even when temps drop below freezing for pots that will be used in colder climates we have selected some of our favorite plants and flowers number one boxwood with their history history of use as hedges in Egypt and as garden ornaments in Rome
Boxwoods are among the world’s oldest ornamental plants they thrive in a variety of settings including pots borders and edging plantings they are also rather easy to shape and prune into topiary if the soil is damp they can survive in full sun however they do best in partial shade number two
Chamellia although Chamas are originally from Asia the Southern United States has been a thriving market for them for over a thousand years Chamas may be more commonly found in expansive Gardens but they really do well in pots as well you can rely on them for cold weather color
And their blossoms come in a range of shapes and Hues number three Coral Bells Coral Bells with their fragrant Evergreen leaves are a beautiful house plant for the colder months leaves of the peach flami variety change from peachy to purple as winter approaches in contrast to the more
Traditional deep green foliage of winter plants like boxwood or Holly their wide variety of shapes and colors makes for a visually appealing pot in soil that is both organically rich and well- drained they will thrive number four Laura pulum Chinese French flour or lopa Tulum is a member of the witch hazle family
That in the winter displays striking Deep Purple foliage this shrub has the potential to become a little tree and is adorned with flowers soil that drains well and is acidic or neutral is ideal for lopa Tulum its leaves will turn yellow from chlorosis if you plant it in soil that is too
Acidic but once planted it grows quickly is pest free and can withstand drought number five yaka the hardiness of yaka is well known and it actually thrives in a wide range of conditions the Evergreen plant is known for its striking eye-catching leaves and resilience exhibiting long sword-shaped
Leaves it flourishes in full sun and moderate water on soil that drains well number six Mahonia Mahonia are renowned to grow more slowly than most shrubs and they are also often pest free in the late winter they display Holly like foliage and Brilliant yellow flowers and then in
The spring they bear berries of all shades plant Mahonia in the cool weather of Spring or fall into soil that drains well they may not require much in the way of upkeep but they have a changeable personality and hate being moved number seven cllen cllen are originally from Asia the
Mediterranean and Europe there are a number of caman species that can withstand cold conditions and even flower in the dead of winter caman cium and caman both produce pink and deep Scarlet blossoms when the weather gets Cold well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don’t forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on the notification Bell to get the latest videos from us we’ll see you in the next videos
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