20 Terrific Plants
By Kathy LaLiberte
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| Customer photo by Robin R. of Phippsburg, Maine: Fresh snow emphasizes the forms of shrubs and ornaments in this garden. | |
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As a gardener, it's difficult to imagine looking forward to winter. But what if the coming of winter revealed an entirely new landscape with colors, textures and shapes that can't be seen at any other time of year? What if the coming of winter meant 5 months of beauty without staking, deadheading, pruning or watering a single plant?
There are many wonderful, easy-care shrubs for the winter landscape. Most will keep a low profile from spring through fall, and reappear like old friends when cold weather arrives. Here are 20 of my favorites:
ColorWhen the world fades to grey, these shrubs show their true colors.
Shrubby Dogwood Tip: To ensure bright color, prune dogwoods each spring to remove some older branches and allow more new growth. The newer branches show better color.
False Cypress
Creeping Juniper
Holly
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| Evergreen holly is adorned with showy, bright-red fruit. |
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