Adding Color to a Landscape Design in Winter in Shrewsbury and Southborough, MA, Areas
Adding color to a winter landscape might seem tricky, but for skilled landscape specialists, it is all in a day’s work. The following landscape design ideas can make your cold-weather Shrewsbury and Southborough, MA, area property stand out when everything is quiet and dormant.
Winter Flowers
When you think of winter scenery, you might picture cold and gray landscapes, but in fact winter plantings can include color while also bringing hardiness and low maintenance to your backyard additions. If you opt for perennials, you could have a familiar, welcoming scene year after year.
These plantings can draw birds and squirrels and other small animals to your yard in search of food—which can be a joyful sight in a winter landscape. Frilly edged purple ornamental cabbage, soft green cabbage, Japanese quince, pink winter heath (which can even grow in the snow) are all wonderful plants to bring color to your cold weather outdoor space.
Shrubs
If you have ever seen a holly bush in the middle of winter with bright red berries that seem to say, “Look at me!” then you know how pretty bushes with berries can be in an otherwise dull landscape. Pyracantha is another cold weather bush with red berries while beautyberry boasts gorgeous purple berries—hence, beautyberry!
Viburnum nudum “Winterthur” starts with green berries that turn red and then blue with dark maroon leaves. Some camellia bushes not only do not lose their leaves but produce blooms in the winter while the mahonia bush produces bright yellow flowers.
Trees
Evergreens and all of their bright green, silver, and blue tones can certainly be a colorful star of the winter landscape, while the paperbark maple has eye-catching, richly colored peeling bark. Japanese maples come in so many different sizes and colors that they never cease to amaze the eye with their gnarled branch forms. The Chinese plum tree and the Japanese apricot may produce an unlikely effusion of blooms in the winter for everyone’s enjoyment.
Ornamental Grasses
Don’t overlook the regular and dwarf ornamental grasses that bring color and movement into the landscape. From purple grass to rich green to yellowish straw-like ornamental grass, their size and variety can be a perfect addition to your landscape for the cold months.
Winter Planters
Of course during the holidays, it can be easy to fill winter planters with greenery, poinsettias, and other festive plants, but once January sets in, a landscape service has twirly branches and light-colored twigs along with other hardy winter plants to add interest.
The knowledge and skill of your landscape specialists can keep your winter landscape pristine with detailed attention and minimal requirements. With customized attention to the smallest details and a constant assessment of the hardscape surfaces, a superior service prioritizes protecting your property and keeping it looking as great in the winter as in every other season.
Reinvigorate your winter yard with a custom design style from skilled pros and trained horticulturists with a keen eye for elegant details to set your landscape apart from the others. From grasses to shrubs to trees to natural stone, they have the ideas and team ready to transform your backyard.
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