What kind of flowers will last thru the winter ? I live in .CA.

Karen Elwell
by Karen Elwell

  6 answers
  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Oct 15, 2017

    There is a space below, where you asked your question, and you can elaborate your on your question.

  • Barbara Baldwin Barbara Baldwin on Oct 15, 2017

    I didn't know California even had a winter..

  • Carole Carole on Oct 15, 2017

    this is a mobile home and the wallpaper is the vinyl that is pressed on at the factory . That is what is left now , it has chips and scrapes even some pulled off .

  • Kim Kim on Oct 15, 2017

    Contact your local Agricultural Extension Office for the best plants for your area. If you live in SoCal, contact CalPoly for Agricultural information.

    I live in the San Gabriel Valley and there is a botanical garden in Claremont and Huntington Gardens in Sierra Madre. Both have wonderful examples of native plants that are beautiful and easy to maintain.

    I hope that helps

    : )

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Oct 15, 2017

    Some annual plants to put in now include primroses, Iceland poppies, cinerarias, hollyhock, snap dragon, calendula, foxgloves, stock, pansies, and sweet alyssum. Now is also the time to plant wildflowers from seeds and to plant bulbs such as , daffodils, narcissus and all the wonderful South African bulbs that will come back year after year in our gardens. (You can also plant hyacinths, tulips, and Dutch crocus but these need pre-chilling in the refrigerator for 6 weeks prior to planting.) The sooner you get things into the ground and the more regularly you feed them—wildflowershowever don’t need fertilizer—the more likely you will be to have blooms prior to the holidays. If you manage that they will bloom all winter into spring, with April being the height of bloom, but the spring garden will continue in full bloom through May.

  • Fauxgal Fauxgal on Oct 15, 2017

    Try pansies and winter jasmine