What flowers do you plant at the beginning of winter?


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Seedlings of alyssum, calendula, dianthus, pansy, primula, viola and bare root roses. If you live in cooler to temperate climates (some southern subtropical): candytuft, canterbury bells, bellis, carnation, cornflower, forget-me-not, foxglove, nigella, penstemon, polyanthus, poppy, snapdragon, stock, sweetpea and wall flower. If you live in subtropical to tropical climates: astr, celosia, impatients, marigold, nasturtium, salvia and zinnia.


Tulips, crocus, Narcissus, Hyacinth, snow drops. Gives you nice colour in the spring after the snow melts. I usually plant them around the end of September here.
Tulips, Daffodils, Crocus, etc for blooms in the next Spring...

For color and beauty during the winter, try some Pansies, Violas, Dusty Millers, Kale, Ornamental Cabbage...etc
some cool weather flowers are pansies, flowering kale/cabbage

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