Moneycontrol News | October 7, 2024

Home garden tips:  9 best winter flowers to plant in October

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Marigolds thrive in the cooler months and are perfect for planting in October. They are easy to grow and will start blooming in winter, providing vibrant orange, yellow, and red blooms.  Give full sunlight and well-drained slightly sandy soil

Marigold

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Chrysanthemums thrive in cooler weather and come in a wide range of colours. They bloom beautifully in the winter months. These need 4-6 hours of sunlight and well-draining, compost-enriched soil. Water them regularly, but avoid the water touching the leaves

Chrysanthemum

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Petunias are ideal for the winter season, and planting them in October ensures they get enough time to establish before the colder months. Petunias need full to partial sunlight and prefer well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. Water once a week deeply and ensure the soil dries out between watering

Petunia

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Calendula, or pot marigold, produces bright yellow and orange flowers and is easy to care for. It grows well in garden beds and pots. Calendulas grow well in full sun or partial shade with light, well-drained soil. Water them moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly

Calendula

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These delicate flowers come in various colours and thrive in cool weather, blooming throughout the winter. Pansies grow best in full sun to partial shade with well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering. Remove dead flowers regularly and feed with a balanced fertiliser

Pansy

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Dianthus, with their pink, red, or white blooms, add a charming touch to gardens and last throughout the winter months. Dianthus enjoys full sun or partial shade and prefers slightly alkaline, well-drained soil. Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between sessions

Dianthus

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These climbing plants produce fragrant, colourful blooms in winter and spring, perfect for trees and garden fences. Sweet peas love full sunlight and require nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, and provide a trellis or stake for climbing

Sweet Peas

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Nasturtiums thrive in cooler weather and add vibrant yellow, orange, and red flowers to the garden. They are also edible, making them a versatile plant to grow. They prefer full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade and grow well in poor, well-drained soil. Over-fertilising reduces blooms, so it’s best to limit feeding

Nasturtium

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Verbena is a low-maintenance flower that grows well in cooler temperatures. Planting in October will result in blooms throughout the winter. Plant them in full sunlight and well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Water regularly, but allow the soil to dry between sessions

Verbena