Which flowers can I plant in the wintertime?
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Hi Nancy, it totally depends on where you live and the zone that you live in. I'm in northern MN and have two feet of snow on the ground so nothing I plant is gonna make it lol What zone do you live in?
Hello Nancy! It depends on where you live and your planting zone. Frost and cold temps will be hard on any plants outside. Check with your local plant nursery for some recommenedations!
Nancy what zone are you in? Call a local nursery and ask them. They should know what does best in your zone and your type of soil.
What zone are you in? You can find out here:
https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/
I am in Zone 9 and have quite a variety to chose from.
Icicle Pansies seem to work the best... but, even sometimes they die on me! :( I'm in Zone 4, St. Louis.
Nancy...Pansies would be best for me.
Hi Nancy, here is a link with some cold hardy perennials, hope it helps you out
http://www.perennialresource.com/photo_essay.php?ID=299