More Funky Garden Plants
What's a perennial garden plant that blooms in the winter? A
hellebore! It is an outdoor plant that is shocking to see
blooming sometimes in the snow. There are many varieties. They
are perennial which means they come back year after year. These
are best planted in shady areas, but where they will get sun in
the winter, for instance under leafed trees or something of that
nature. What is so unusual about hellebores is that they bloom
somewhere between Dec. and March. There are very few plants that
do that! One variety is called a Christmas Rose. These plants
usually must be purchased at a nursery. Check out your local
nursery for this wonderful family of plants.
Another plant you'll surely want to try is called Sweet Annie.
This is actually an annual herb, in the worm wood family. The
seed is very fine and you sow it in direct sunlight in the
spring after all danger of frost is gone. Sweet Annie can get up
to 6 feet tall. It's fragrance is wonderful! My favorite use for
Sweet Annie is in the fall to cut it to the ground and dry it.
It can be used as wonderful, fragrant filler for dried flower
arrangements, and it can also be bound with fine wire to form a
wreath base of its own. Simply tuck in other dried flowers here
and there around it and you've got a beautiful dried floral
wreath with a fragrance to die for!
Another unusual one is called Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate. Yes,
this really is the name of a plant! It's official name is
Polygonum orientale. It's an old-fashioned annual knotweed used
for bold effect. It has large heart shaped leaves and pendulous
clusters of small pink flowers. In rich, moist soil and full sun
it can go to six feet tall. Best to sow the seed in fall or
early spring where it is to grow.
Lastly another unusual plant to try is the Balloon Flower. These
are perennial, meaning they will return year after year. The
Latin name for these are: platycodon grandiflorus. They are very
hardy, durable plants and very beautiful. Balloon flowers are
about the size of a ping pong ball and look like little
"balloons". Once they fully open up they split and you can see
the center portion and the bloom then resembles a star. They
usually come in shades of purple, pink and white. Very cute, the
plants only get about 2 feet tall. Try one!