As soon as winter arrives, nature takes on a new color. This time is very special for gardening lovers. If you want to make your home and garden smell with the fragrance and beauty of flowers. Some special flowering plants that bloom in winter are a great option for you. From marigold to rose, plants like calendula, gazania, dianthus, salvia, vinca, petunia and dahlia will not only give a wonderful look to your home, but are also very easy to care for.
Gardener Arjun Kumar told that it is very easy to plant these flowers and it does not require much effort to take care of them. With their colorful beauty and fragrance, these flowers will add charm to your home and garden. If you plant them in the month of November, they will start blooming completely by December and January, due to which your house will be filled with fragrance. For good growth and abundant flowering, it is important that you fertilize these plants every 10 days.
Let us know about some such beautiful flowers…
Marigold: Marigold flower is the most famous among the plants grown in winter. Marigold flowers blooming in orange color can enhance the beauty of your home. This plant is easily available with plastic pot and soil. Which you can keep in the balcony, terrace or garden as per your convenience. It is a fast growing plant with less care. It also bears a large amount of flowers, which can enhance the beauty of your home in winter.
Rose: Everyone likes the rose flower and it blooms easily even in extreme cold. To enhance the beauty of your home in winter, you can choose rose plants of different colors. These plants are also found planted in black colored pots. These plants will fill your home with freshness with their colorful flowers and their charming fragrance. You will not need to work hard to take care of them.
Calendula: This calendula is a flower plant that blooms in light yellow and orange colors, which blooms especially in winter. It is a fast growing plant and flowers start blooming about 40 to 50 days after sowing. This plant can be planted in any pot, container, bed or rock garden. It requires full sunlight. However, it can also grow in shady places where there is little sunlight.





























