Keep your garden looking good all year round.

“Choosing plants for winter interest depends on where in the country you live,” Fornari says.

“Like the weather, all gardening is regional.

Purple yellow pansies covered with snow in early springtime.

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Knowing what kind of garden or landscape you’re going for will help you choose the right plants.

Using plenty of mulch can help protect a new plant’s delicate roots.

It features dark green leaves year round, and pretty blooms in the late winter.

Ornamental Kale

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“The Euphorbia has narrow leaves that are a soft yellow and green.

berries in the wintertime.

As a bonus, it’s a low-maintenance shrub that thrives in even drier climates.

Christmas Rose – Helleborus niger – Dark red flower is garden plant flowering in winter spring. - stock photo

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snapdragon

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Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)

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Euphorbia ‘Ascot Rainbow’ close up

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Pansy

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closeup of holly bush with dark green leaves and clusters of red berries

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Close up of trimmed evergreen boxwood plant, Buxus sempervirens, in garden.

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Close up image of a single Marigold Flower in full bloom - Calendula officinalis

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