Winter is here ! Weather is changing so are the trends of plants with the changing weather. WInter comes with some of the most beautiful flowers. Flowers are the soothing, colourful and beautiful piece of nature which only enhances the beauty of the place wherever it is kept. Winter is the best time to enjoy the colourful bunch of flowers indoors and outdoors. If you’re a gardening enthusiast and love colourful gardens. Here are top five winter flowers you can grow this winter season
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- Calendula -
Calendula, widely known as pot marigold, is a very gorgeous yellow-orange flower. It can easily survive cold weather and can endure direct sunlight. Its yellow colour gives warmth to your place in cold weather. Calendula comes in various beautiful varieties: African Marigolds, French Marigolds and Signet Marigolds you can choose your best.
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Daffodils - One the Winter beautie Daffodils known as Nargis in India. Daffodil is a spring bulb and blossoms in late winter. For keeping daffodils healthy you have to use well-draining soil, slightly acidic in pH. It needs a sunny environment to grow well. It is a low maintenance plant and very easy to grow.Â
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- Winter Jasmine - As the name suggests Winter jasmine, a winter plant which blossoms in Cold weather is very attractive and has a beautiful colour. This plant needs less maintenance. What else you need than flowers which bring positivity with low maintenance. Grow your daffodil now and thank us later.
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- Dianthus - Dianthus comes in various shapes and sizes. It has beautiful small flowers which come in different colours. They give a very royal look. Dianthus flowers are exceptionally variable and offer so many things for everyone. It has interesting patterns and colours with large blotches of deep reds, or rings of colour on the petals outside. Various species of Dianthus are edible and give good taste to the food.
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- Salvia - Every gardener should try their hand at growing salvia. Because there are so many distinct species of salvia, learning how to cultivate and care for them presents the gardener with a diverse range of views and aromas. Learn about the numerous types of salvia plants and select one that appeals to your senses for a bare space in the garden.
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