Posts Tagged ‘Winter flowering plants’

Garden Flowers: Violas…such dainty winter blooms

0 Written by Lisa on 2nd Nov 2012 in Garden Flowers, Plants

This month’s Garden Flowers post, which I write with Rona Wheeldon of Flowerona, features violas.

Now that autumn is well and truly here in the UK, violas are the perfect antidote to add a pop of colour to our fading gardens.

They’re such dainty winter blooms and look wonderful potted up in window boxes and containers. Alternatively, you could plant them in gaps in your borders.

Be careful though not to confuse them with winter-flowering pansies.  Pansies have big, floppy petals whereas violas have more delicate, smaller flower heads.

The majority of violas are little clump-forming plants with five-petalled flowers, the lower petal often carrying dark markings.  The most common colours are purple, yellow and white, with some types being bi-coloured.

As long as you deadhead them regularly, you’ll find it hard to stop these hardy plants from flowering throughout the winter, no matter what the weather.

They like well-drained soil and are equally happy in light shade or sun.  And you’ll find that the flowers actually follow the sun or on dull days, the best light.

Gardener, Monty Don recently mentioned on Gardener’s World that when you first plant violas, take off the flowers.  It may seem a little bit harsh, but it means that the roots will establish well and long term, you’ll benefit from more flowers.

Temporarily, you can bring violas inside to brighten up your home…in tiny pots, they make lovely tablecentres. Or simply float the flower heads in a shallow bowl of water to truly appreciate the beauty of the blooms.

So, why not pop down to your garden centre this weekend and buy some violas?  They’re one of the most reliable out-of-season bedding plants that you can find.

And they’ll give you month upon month of colour and enjoyment in your garden, outside space or home.

 

(Images: Rona Wheeldon for Flowerona, JohnlGardiner, Andy2580, Lord V, Labradorears, Puddytat30141)

 

 

 

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A visit to the Sir Harold Hillier garden in Romsey

10 Written by Lisa on 17th Jan 2012 in Inspiration

I spent a wonderful day on Friday with a garden designer friend who, like me, wanted to practice her photography in a garden with winter interest.  We chose the Sir Harold Hillier Garden in Romsey primarily for its winter garden but also for its amazing collection of trees.  The weather was on our side too, bright and cold and perfect for bringing the winter stems and tree bark to life. Read more

Garden Flowers: Hellebore…a winter flowering plant

0 Written by Lisa on 2nd Dec 2011 in Garden Flowers

Now that winter is well and truly on its way, it’s sometimes a challenge to find plants that will flower in your garden throughout the next few months. Read more

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I specialise in helping families to turn their gardens into an extension of their home and into a space that can be used and enjoyed all year round.

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