Normally after
a hard frost I will go out and cut back my plants in my garden
however some plants I leave because they will provide interest
through out the winter months.
Fountain grass in winter |
The dried ornamental grass
plumes as they add not only interest but also movement in the
garden. I also find that the seed heads from the
autumn joy sedum. Black-eyed Susan’s and the dried
hydrangea flowers look eye appealing during the winter season.
Dried Hydrangea Flowers in in late fall |
What I usually
do is leave these garden plants alone throughout the winter months
and then cut them back in early spring.
After a hard frost after I clean up the garden (cut back all other plants) I will
apply a layer of cypress mulch around the stems of the plants that I am leaving for winter interest. This year I am using Scotts
nature scapes mulch
in the color of red for winter because it is a nice contrast.
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