7 Types Of Flower Plants To Never Grow In January

Producer:  Shreeja Bhattacharya

Avoid delicate blooms susceptible to frost damage, such as dahlias and impatiens.

Skip planting heat-loving annuals like marigolds or petunias in chilly January temperatures.

Tropical varieties like hibiscus and bougainvillea struggle in colder climates during January.

Certain perennials, such as lantana and geraniums, may not withstand winter frost.

Avoid planting delicate cold-sensitive flowers like begonias that struggle in winter conditions.

Plants that thrive in consistently moist conditions, like water lilies, may face challenges in winter.

Reserve planting spring bulbs like tulips and daffodils for a more suitable season.