View Perennial Flowers Winter Care Images. Hellebores are tough little plants that can shake off ice and snow to flower from late winter to early spring. In cold climates (north of zone 6), perennials need winter protection, especially if you live in an area with repeated freeze and thaw cycles.
Gerbera daisies flower with less vigor in winter but will still produce a few blooms when grown.
It's common practice to cut the entire perennial bed down to about 6 in late fall to remove any old debris that will be in the way next season. If you have catnip, chives, garlic chives, feverfew, lavender, lemon balm, marjoram, mint, oregano, sage, sorrel, thyme, or watercress, they will also benefit from some winter protection. Having trouble caring for your perennials flowers? Read this article to find out how to plant, divide read this article from norman winter the garden guy about the color coded® collection of.
