Winter Gardening Tips: Many winter flowers bloom well with little care. Marigolds, petunias, chrysanthemums, dahlias and pansies grow rapidly in the cold and fill your garden, balcony or terrace with colorful flowers.
Winter Flowers in India: As winter approaches, many people think that plants will not grow in cold weather. But, the truth is that some flowers not only grow in cold but also fill your garden with colorful flowers. By giving some sunlight, light fertilizer and regular watering, these flowers bloom easily. If you want to beautify your garden, balcony or terrace during the winter season, then the five flowers mentioned here are perfect for you.
Marigold
Marigold is considered to be the most reliable flower of winter. It is easy to care for and produces large, yellow, orange and red flowers in a short period of time. Marigold grows best in bright sunlight, and its fragrance also keeps insects away. It looks beautiful everywhere – in garden borders or in pots.
petunia
Petunia is considered the star flower of the winter season. Its soft petals and beautiful colors make any garden attractive. It looks even better in hanging baskets. If petunia gets 3-4 hours of sunlight daily, it blooms continuously for a longer period.
chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum fills the entire garden with color from November to January. They are available in many colors, which include white, pink, yellow and purple. In winter, this plant becomes dense and bushy, making it perfect for ornamental gardens.
Dahlia
Dahlia’s large and attractive flowers instantly change the look of any garden. They grow rapidly in bright sunlight and good soil. They require little support, but they continue to bloom all winter long and look great.
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Pansy
Pansy is a small flower, but its beauty is no less than big flowers. It is considered most durable in winter. Its fun face design and variety of colors make it a favorite of both children and adults.
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