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    Here’s how easy these flowers are to grow, plus tips for keeping them healthy during winter. When To Plant Pansies can be planted as soon as the fall nights start turning cooler and the sun is ...

  3. Are Ranunculus Perennials? Here's How to Help Them Survive Winter

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    And if you live in a colder region and want to save the corms to replant the next spring, you need to dig them, shake off the soil, separate them, and store them over the winter in a dry, frost ...

  4. How To Care For Hydrangeas In The Winter So You'll Have ... - AOL

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    In colder regions, gardeners may need to wrap plants in mulch and blankets to insulate the roots or move plants indoors for winter. Potted plants can also be buried in the soil, container and all ...

  5. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Planted in autumn to give a display until early spring, the plants used for winter bedding are mainly hardy perennials. Spring flowering bulbs (tulip, narcissus, hyacinth, etc.) are also planted in the fall. Winter-hardy ornamental vegetables such as cultivars of kale and cabbage with coloured or variegated foliage are increasingly common.

  6. Dianthus albens - Wikipedia

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    The petals of Dianthus albens are only mildly toothed (if at all) Dianthus albens is a spreading or tufted herbaceous perennial, with semi-erect to upright stems reaching 35–40 cm, and with linear, opposite leaves. The inflorescence is slender, leafless, and bears one-to-many white to purple flowers, in Spring, Summer and Autumn (Sept-Apr ...

  7. Vernalization - Wikipedia

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    Vernalization (from Latin vernus 'of the spring') is the induction of a plant's flowering process by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter, or by an artificial equivalent. After vernalization, plants have acquired the ability to flower, but they may require additional seasonal cues or weeks of growth before they will actually do so.

  8. The 10 Best Winter-Proof Perennials - AOL

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    In the darkest depths of winter, thoughts of springtime blooms get us through. And so, to set our cold climate gardens up for success, we asked our friend Kate Karam, editorial director of...

  9. How to Prep Perennials Now for Beautiful Spring Blooms - AOL

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    Oct. 7—(StatePoint) It's a common misconception that once fall rolls around, perennials simply go dormant and don't require maintenance until spring. But, fall is actually the perfect time to ...

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