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10 Striking Plants for Winter Color You NEED in Your Garden!



Who says your garden has to look dull in winter? In this video, we’ll show you 10 striking plants that bring vibrant color to your garden even in the coldest months. These winter beauties will keep your landscape lively, with stunning foliage, bright berries, and even blooms when most plants are dormant.

🌟 In this video, you’ll discover:
The top winter plants that add pops of color to your garden
How to choose and care for plants that thrive in winter conditions
Tips for keeping your garden looking vibrant all year round
Cold-hardy shrubs, perennials, and groundcovers with stunning winter interest

From vivid reds and oranges to silvery greens and frosty whites, these plants will help you create a beautiful winter landscape that stands out. Don’t let winter dull your garden’s beautyβ€”watch the full video to find out which plants you need to add for a burst of color in the cold months!
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⏱ 🌿 10 Striking Plants for Winter Color You NEED in Your Garden! β„οΈβœ¨
00:00 Intro
00:35 Camellia
01:18 Winter Jasmine
01:59 Holly Bush
02:39 Cotoneaster
03:22 Japanese Maple
04:03 Lenten Rose
04:51 Nandina
05:37 Native Serviceberry
06:18 Witch Hazel
06:55 Snowdrops
07:41 Star Magnolia
08:24 Outro
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3 Comments

  1. This post is a bit misleading. Half of these plants grow in Zones 6 and warmer, not in the actual winter conditions of Wisconsin and Minnesota. And about a third are shrubs that bloom in early spring but provide no winter color.

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