Brave the Chill: Discover the Hardy Perennials That Thrive Through Delaware's Winter!

shawn marshall • Nov 12, 2023

Conquer the Cold: Discover Delaware's Unstoppable Perennials That Brave the Winter!

A Delaware winter is magical. The air is crisp, houses twinkle. It's snuggle season by the fire with cocoa. Our plants have their own cold coping.
As temperatures drop, your changes. Green plants struggle to survive without enough daylight for photosynthesis. Freezing temperatures hinder water circulation, making it hard for plants to absorb nutrients, leading to wilting and death.
Some plants are tougher than others. These hardy plants can withstand harsh winter conditions. The USDA Hardiness Zone Map can help you find the perfect additions to your garden. It identifies perennials, trees, and shrubs that thrive in your region's climate.
Wilmington, DE is in zone 7, with an average extreme minimum temperature of 0-5°F. Use this info to choose suitable plants for a thriving cold-weather garden.

Wintergreen Boxwood

The winter warrior that never fades! While other varieties turn yellow, these beauties proudly flaunt their green hue all year. Picture a white landscape, snow-covered, and the Wintergreen Boxwood stands tall, its emerald leaves contrasting beautifully.
Wait! These plants have shallow roots, but don't worry. We have a secret to keep them safe. Before the frost, add mulch for protection. With this shield, your Wintergreen Boxwood will thrive and stay green in your garden.

Winterberries

Winterberries bring color to the chilly season, defying the naysayers. In harsh conditions, they proudly display fiery hues, adding magic to the frosty . Growing Winterberries is easy for gardeners of all levels. No need to worry about insects or diseases - just enjoy the stunning beauty. Imagine your garden adorned with these stunning stems, leaving your neighbors in awe.
Winterberries are the perfect festive accessory, adding a burst of color to your holiday decor. Use them in wreaths, centerpieces, or as a standalone statement piece to bring a cheerful and merry vibe to your home.

Cora Bells

Step into the enchanting world of Heuchera, affectionately known as Coral Bells, where beauty and resilience intertwine. These captivating plants have stolen the hearts of many with their stunning, lush foliage. With a preference for well-draining soil, they effortlessly flourish even in the cool embrace of shade. While they can be potted in containers, these nature darlings yearn for the grounding touch of the earth during winter, as it lovingly wraps their roots in warmth.

Tips For Your Winter Plants

When perennials go dormant, trim them in late fall or early winter. Cut back to 6-8 inches above ground to create insulation like a cozy snow blanket. Tuck them in for winter!
Mulch around perennials for insulation. Use 2-3 inches of hemlock, pine, or grass clippings. Retains moisture and protects root systems.
Winter hydration is crucial for perennials. Even in dry spells with thawed top soil, water them every 4-6 weeks if no snow cover. Your plants will be grateful! Not all perennials wake up simultaneously in spring, so don't lose hope if you don't see signs of life. Patience is vital for gardening.
Proper care is crucial for perennials to thrive. Factors like watering and location can make or break their winter survival. So, be mindful and give your plants the love they deserve.
, a reputable Delaware-based company, specializes in providing top-notch mulching and plant-trimming services to prepare your garden for the upcoming winter season.

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