While many people associate gardening with the warmer months, the most successful and visually stunning gardens are those that have been carefully designed well in advance.
Whether you’re thinking about reworking your borders, improving structural elements, or introducing new planting schemes, winter offers a valuable window to put plans in place before the growing season begins.
See Your Garden With Fresh Eyes
With much of the foliage gone and the garden stripped back to its framework, winter allows you to assess its true bones. This is the time to ask yourself:
• Does the structure work year-round, or does it feel empty in winter?
• Are there areas lacking interest, height, or texture?
• Do pathways, seating areas, or focal points still make sense?
• Is there an opportunity to introduce evergreen plants or winter-flowering varieties?
By evaluating your space now, you can make informed decisions about what to enhance, remove, or introduce.
Choose Plants With Year-Round Interest
A well-planned garden is one that remains attractive throughout the seasons. Winter is the perfect time to research and select plants that will add colour, texture, and structure all year round. Consider:
• Evergreens to provide structure and depth
• Winter-flowering plants like hellebores, witch hazel, and snowdrops for seasonal interest
• Grasses and seed heads to create movement and texture even in the colder months
• Bulbs to ensure a spectacular display from early spring onwards
Planning now means you’ll also beat the spring rush! Garden centres and nurseries get incredibly busy as the growing season begins, with popular plants selling out quickly. By deciding what you want to plant ahead of time, you can place orders early and secure the best varieties before they disappear. Many specialist nurseries allow pre-ordering, ensuring everything is ready to go when planting conditions improve.
Looking out at your winter garden and already envisioning the blooms, colours, and structure you’d love to see in spring? Olly is here to help!
From expert garden design to tailored plant consultancy, he can work with you to bring your ideas to life and create a garden that thrives all year round.