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5 Berry Interesting Winter Landscape Plants
While spring is a time of renewal in the Cleveland landscape, fall is the opposite. Fall feels like a conclusion to the year. The brilliant landscape plant and tree colors, like the grand finale of a fireworks show or an encore in a theater production, signal a time of change in the Northern Ohio landscape; a time of closure. The fact is though, that your landscape plants can be enjoyed throughout the winter as well. There are various interesting and beautiful landscaping plants and trees that can be planted for winter interest due to their bark color, or branching structure. Attributes you perhaps would not pay as much attention to while the plant still has its leaves. Some People like to leave up ornamental grasses and certain perennials for winter landscaping interest. Well how about berries? There are many trees and shrubs that can be enjoyed well into the winter due to their colorful berries and other natural attributes. Below are five of my favorite winter landscaping plants with "Berry Interesting" eye appeal.
Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) – Winterberry is a deciduous holly bush. This means that it loses its leaves in the fall unlike other hollies which are evergreen. Because it loses its leaves, you are able to really enjoy the vibrant red berries. Winterberry is dioecious as are other hollies. You need to have at least one male plant in the area to pollinate the females. If you don’t, you will not have any berries. They grow 6-10ft depending on the variety, and can grow in sun or partial shade. They are also known to be deer resistant. The berries last through winter as long as the birds don’t get to them. Some might find that an advantage though!
Dormant Prune Now for Beautiful and Healthy Plants All Year
It's winter here in Cleveland, Ohio and unless you have been hibernating down south it's cold out. When you look outside and see snow on the ground and not much red visible on the thermometer I'm sure your first thought probably isn't trudging out to work on the plants in your landscape. It's difficult to get motivated and work outside when the lawn doesn't need mowed and the flowers aren't requiring attention - but the fact is right now is a great time (the only time) to dormant prune your deciduous trees and shrubs.
Due to the advantages of being able to visualize the plants' structure without it's foliage much less effort and guess work is required on your part to prune now in winter than it would at other warmer times of the year. The one exception may be the task putting on all the additional layers of clothing prior to beginning your winter landscaping.
What is Dormant Pruning?
Sprucing Up Your Landscape Pots for the Holidays
Back in September I wrote a blog article titled Revive your Landscape Pots with Fall Color Flowers. Now that we are in December I want to continue on with the idea that you can keep your pots going even longer in the year. By now, with the exception of any cabbage or kale, your fall pots look shot. It’s likely that you’ve emptied them and maybe you’ve even put them away for the season. The fact is, the same pots you use for spring/summer, and fall annuals can also be used for the holidays and at a fraction of the price. In fact, most of it can be found in your yard. Well in my case, my neighbor’s yard, but hey, I doubt they noticed. When planting a pot with annuals, you can accomplish a lot of “interest” with different flower colors and types. You also have a myriad of choices for height and hanging plants. When it comes to a winter pot, you are limited in the materials you can use. Because of that you will want to focus on the texture of the plant as well as the color.
Revive Your Landscape Pots with Fall Color Flowers
By Kaitlin Donovan
Often, the onset of fall means people give up on their outdoor landscape flower pots and planters. When in fact the fall is a great time to revive your now tired patio and deck pots. A lot of times people don’t want to spend the money on landscape plants or flowers that they will only enjoy for the last month or two of the season. The truth is that fall color pots don’t have to be expensive. Here are a few guidelines to help extend the enjoyment of your pots.
Top 10 Ways to Kill Your New Landscaping Plants
Learning how to successfully kill your plants is a valuable life lesson. When you kill a plant it changes you. The thought remains in your head. You feel bad, limp and lifeless it stares at you, blaming you for its demise. But once you learn what you did to cause the death of your plant, you remember it. The pain associated with the loss of your plants life and the money you paid for it is great motivation toward improvement. Learning from our successful plant killings should make future decisions toward living successes all the greater.
Cedar Pergolas For Your Back Yard Design
Now is the time to make plans for your landscaping project. If you've been thinking that your landscaping needs some renovation or distinction, consider adding a cedar pergola or arbor to your backyard. Cedar pergolas add a solid, vertical focal point to your landscaping. They're durable and natural-looking, and they provide a pleasant setting for entertaining friends or for just relaxing with the family. Here are some other surprising ways cedar pergolas can enhance your landscaping.
Cedar Pergolas for Your Back Yard Design
Now is the time to make plans for your landscaping project. If you've been thinking that your landscaping needs some renovation or distinction, consider adding a cedar pergola or arbor to your backyard. Cedar pergolas add a solid, vertical focal point to your landscaping. They're durable and natural-looking, and they provide a pleasant setting for entertaining friends or for just relaxing with the family. Here are some other surprising ways cedar pergolas can enhance your landscaping.
Transform Your Landscape with a Flagstone Patio
A flagstone patio can do wonders for an outdoor area that needs a more natural look. Flagstone is a generic term for sedimentary rock split into flat layers. Rather than the name for a particular mineral, "flagstone" describes various types of stone laid as "flags" in patterns on outdoor surfaces. The following types of stone are typically quarried and laid as flagstone:
4 Key Considerations For Koi Ponds
Koi ponds add a level of other-worldly beauty layered with elements of unique water-garden creativity. They can be installed in a weekend and add a depth to any landscape that leaves a permanent impression. Having an area of meditative retreat can open an oasis feeling into your private space.