Winter Interest in the Garden
Winter is a relatively short season for gardens in Florida. But you can add elements to your garden to create winter interest.
UF/IFAS Sites
- Identify Plants in Your Region--Florida Invasive Plant Education Initiative & Curriculum
- Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants in Florida
UF/IFAS Publications
- Bedding Plants: Selection, Establishment and Maintenance
- Annuals Add Color and Beauty to the Garden
- Bed Preparation and Maintenance of Annuals
- Chrysanthemums
- The Colorful Callas
- Flowering Perennials for Florida
- Growing Flowering Annuals in Containers
- Hardy Hibiscus for Florida Landscapes
- Using Flowering Annuals in the Landscape
- Winter-flowering Annuals
Other Sites
- Annuals, Perennials, & Bulbs--Virginia Cooperative Extension
- Trees and Shrubs with Colorful Fruit in Winter--Iowa State University Extension Service
- Gardening with Annuals--University of Illinois Extension
- Gardening with Perennials--University of Illinois Extension
- Growing Annuals--Clemson University
- Growing Azaleas and Rhododendrons--University of Missouri Extension
- Growing Perennials--Clemson University
- Perennial Plant Association
- Plant Pansies for Winter Color--North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service



