The Flowers and Plants of January
When we think about gardening in this period, a sad and colorless scenario appears before our eyes. We have put away the hoe and rake, waiting for spring, even if we would like to see the garden or balcony adorned with green plants and colors. What you are not aware of, however, is that there are plants and flowers that resist and thrive at low temperatures. Nothing is lost! Let’s see what to grow in January.
Which plants and flowers can you grow in the garden in January
Hellebore
Hellebore, often considered a winter gem, stands out among winter-blooming plants. These perennial blooms are rose-like flowers, beautifying your garden in January or February. While it thrives in the cold, it’s crucial to handle it with care, especially if there are children around, as its flowers may cause irritation to their eyes.
Daffodils
Daffodils are renowned spring flowers with their sweet smell and delicate white or yellow petals. Planted in autumn as bulbous, they bloom in winter or spring, depending on the variety. Requiring minimal care, these elegant flowers emit a captivating spicy aroma, adding both beauty and a delightful fragrance to your surroundings.
Sansevieria
Sansevieria, commonly known as mother-in-law’s tongue, is a robust and easy-to-grow succulent originating from tropical Africa, thriving in hot, arid conditions. Admired for its long, narrow leaves, which come in various shades of green, this plant can thrive indoors and outdoors. While it prefers indirect sunlight, it is a very suitable choice for those without green thumbs, as it demands minimal care and can endure periods of drought.
Snowdrop
The snowdrop, a small white bell-shaped flower, bravely blooms in winter and can grow even in snowy conditions. This hardy plant withstands low temperatures and is suitable for cultivation in both gardens and pots. It thrives in shaded locations and only requires watering when the soil has completely dried.
Lavender
Finally, we have lavender, another plant appreciated for its beauty and beneficial properties. In fact, it is often used to treat sleep disorders and relax the body and mind. Originating from the Mediterranean, it thrives in warm, sunny climates. However, some varieties can endure low temperatures and even frost. To flourish, lavender demands well-drained soil and ample exposure to sunlight.