Wintertime reveals a garden’s basic structure. To add more interest to the cold-weather garden, consider these key elements:
Focal points include sculpture, garden structures, boulders or containers. These will give you year round interest to your landscape. Ponds and such become the focal point when contrasting with surroundings.
Evergreen will give you that bit of winter coloring. Brown can even make a bold statement. A bare tree against a curtain of green brings structure and style to almost any planting.
During the winter, plants can be pruned and for plants like Lenten rose, you can cut back old foilage for early spring-blooming. Prune out tree or shrub branches that are crossing or rubbing against one another. This is a much easier task when there are no leaves on the trees.
Use organic kitty litter on potentially icy spots to help with the possibility of slippery surfaces. Don’t forget about safety, especially when it comes to walking on icy surfaces. To reduce potentially slippery hazards, use organic kitty litter as an alternative to salt. Since salt can wash into your flower beds and sterilize the soil, non-chemical kitty litter will provide traction without being hazardous to nearby plantings. Look for kitty litter that contains vermiculite or pumice. As an added benefit, staying on paths or sidewalks keeps you out of the soggy soil.
















