Skip to content
Nursery Open 7 Days 9:00am - 5:00pm | Order Line Open Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm 01565 722766
Nursery Open 7 Days 9:00am - 5:00pm | Order Line Open Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm 01565 722766
Get 3% Off

WHEN YOU SPEND £300

Get 5% Off

WHEN YOU SPEND £500

Get 10 Off

WHEN YOU SPEND £1000

Get 15% Off

WHEN YOU SPEND £2500

Plants that look good in winter

  • Original price £18.90 - Original price £18.90
    Original price
    £18.90
    £18.90 - £18.90
    Current price £18.90

    Mahonia media Winter Sun 5 Litre Pot

    12 in stock

    Mahonia are evergreen shrubs which are grown for their foliage. They have yellow, cup-shaped flowers which are beautifully fragranced and spiny-mar...

    View full details
    Original price £18.90 - Original price £18.90
    Original price
    £18.90
    £18.90 - £18.90
    Current price £18.90

Plants that look good in winter

Winter interest plants are essential for maintaining vibrancy and visual appeal in gardens during the coldest months of the year. While many gardens may appear dormant and colorless as temperatures drop, carefully selected winter interest plants can transform a bleak landscape into a lively, colorful display.

These plants come in various forms, including deciduous shrubs, evergreens, perennials, and ornamental grasses. Deciduous shrubs like Cornus (Dogwood) and Hamamelis (Witch Hazel) are particularly valued for their striking branch structures and vibrant bark colors, which stand out against snowy or grey backdrops. Witch Hazel is especially notable for its fragrant, spider-like flowers that bloom in deep winter, offering rare scents when most other plants are dormant.

Evergreens play a pivotal role in the winter garden by providing a continuous display of foliage when most trees and shrubs have lost their leaves. Varieties such as Holly (Ilex), with its bright red berries, and Skimmia, with its rich green leaves and winter berries, add color and life. They also serve as crucial shelter and food sources for wildlife during the harsh winter months.

Perennials that offer structural interest, such as Sedum with its frost-kissed seed heads, and ornamental grasses like Miscanthus, which stands tall with feathery plumes, are invaluable. These plants capture frost and snow on their structures, creating striking natural sculptures in the winter light.

Additionally, bulbs like Snowdrops (Galanthus) and Winter Aconite (Eranthis) are among the first to bloom as winter wanes, often emerging through snow to herald the arrival of spring. Their resilience and ability to bloom in cold temperatures make them a cherished sight in late winter.

Incorporating these plants into a garden ensures that it remains an inviting and interesting space year-round, not only enhancing its aesthetic but also increasing the ecological value by supporting local wildlife during the winter. A garden with well-planned winter interest encourages outdoor activity and appreciation of nature’s subtleties during a season when many retreat indoors.

Premium plants at affordable prices

Our plants are expertly grown and cared for, before being sold at excellent prices to retailers and the public.

Renowned within British horticulture

We are a trusted and respected nursery, with a reputation for producing top-quality plants.

Expertly grown and cared for

Our team of horticulturists care for our products to ensure happy, healthy plants which are ready for sale.

Specialist knowledge and support

We want our plants to live a long, healthy life so we’ll advise you about planting on purchase and share tips on our blog.

LOOKING TO BECOME A TRADE CUSTOMER?

We supply to Garden Centres, Landscapers, Garden Designers offering exclusive discounts.
CREATE A TRADE ACCOUNT