Winter Color Tips
Can’t survive all winter long in a world of white. Try some of these winter color tips that can be found right in your own garden.
Use cuttings from your red and yellow dogwoods for a splash of winter color. You can put them in your empty annual containers.
Leave up woody type perennials such as Rudbeckia (Black Eye Susans), Sedums (Autumn Joy) and Echinacea (Cone Flower) as they will add color
right up until the snow flies.
Love those ornamental grasses you have been growing all season long. Don’t cut them down until the spring. They provide great winter color
and stand up to a good snowfall.
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