Repot every few years.
Winter flowering plants for patio pots.
Plant them with complementary.
In tropics it blooms in winter.
It s often grown in patio pots and hanging baskets to enhance curb appeal.
Garden plants although stored in a cool frost free place are either stored dry or slightly moist to stop the roots from drying out.
Do not water frozen pots because the plants are unable to absorb the water.
Use products such as wilt pruf on broadleaf evergreens and conifers to protect against damage from winter winds.
Keep watering house and conservatory plants but reduce the amount of water as growth slows down in winter.
This prolific bloomer starts to flower from summer and continue this in fall.
Read on to find nine of the loveliest winter container plants.
Small and showy petunia like flowers and a diverse array of color options make million bells a must have for any container garden.
Watering requirements vary from plant to plant but there are some general rules to watering pots in winter.
Hardy cyclamen cyclamen hederifolium and cyclamen coum are neat free flowering plants perfect for growing at the base of trees and shrubs or naturalising in grass.
Cyclamen the flowers come in a variety of red pink and white shades.
Shutterstock 9 winter container plants to try.
Winter flowering pansies are a gardener s staple ideal for filling pots and window boxes for a flash of colour to be seen from indoors.