Those looking to add more colour and flora back into their garden in January should look to the many winter-flowering plants available.
That’s according to the experts at GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk, who got in touch to share their insight into some of the best winter flowers and plants.
People often think gardens are quite dull through the winter months, before coming alive in spring.
But this doesn’t have to be the case.
“We want to encourage homeowners to spruce up their gardens all year-round,” a spokesperson for GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk said. “The amount of easy to manage winter-flowering plants make it easy to do so.
“Flowers such as winter heather and winter clematis are beautiful throughout the winter with their bright colours but also spread over areas so make a huge impact in any size garden.”
Here are the top flowers for your garden in January:
Snowdrops
Snowdrops are appropriately named for the season. They are the first bulbs of the year to flower, heralding the new year and thriving from January to March.
There are a variety of types, including single and double flowered types. All of which are sure to brighten up any garden.
Christmas rose
Super festive and perfect for the winter season are these gorgeous small white roses.
They are the first of the hellebores to flower, usually in January but sometimes as early as Christmas.
Winter aconites
These golden yellow buttercup-like flowers will bring light to even the gloomiest of winters.
They are perfect for planting beneath trees or within grass to create a beautiful carpet of bright yellow and will quickly begin to flower from February.
Algerian iris
The large lilac-blue petals of this iris are revealed throughout the darkest days of Winter.
The petals are held close together which makes for a fuller and larger iris. In mild weather, they can be seen flowering as early as Christmas through to March.
Mahonia
Best grown in moist but well-drained soil in partial shade, these sunny yellow spikes of flowers are popular among gardeners and winter-active bumblebees!
Winter heather
As well as brightening up the garden with large plumes of purple and white flowers, heathers spread once planted and inhibit weeds as they go.
Daphne
Usually found blooming in early February, Daphnes are a great way to spruce up small gardens as they flourish in window boxes, large containers, mixed borders, areas of dry shade and even gravel gardens.
Winter clematis
Otherwise known as Clematis cirrhosa, this is a perennial climber with cream coloured flowers and glossy green foliage.
They flower in December and January, making them the perfect flower to include in garden landscapes for the winter seasons.
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