
Text by Holly Seng
Though the season is often considered to be nature’s interlude for snugly tucking in our landscapes beneath a soft blanket of freshly fallen snow, a well-designed garden is anything but slumbering in the winter months. Wonder and sedate splendor await those who dare to venture outdoors and face the biting breeze for a calming stroll through peaceful surroundings.

From winding walkways and evergreen elements to stubborn shrubs clinging tightly to their vibrant adornments, careful planning makes for a captivating garden no matter the season.
Pave the Way

Sinuous stone pathways serve as a guide, gently leading you further into the setting’s dreamy depths. While a linear design lends itself well to organized symmetry, a more curvaceous route encourages curiosity for what awaits around the bend.
Colorful Contributions

Brilliant burgundy foliage accompanied by pinkish fruit and seedpods ensures the European spindle tree draws attention beginning in autumn and continuing well into winter. Whether late bloomers or long-lasting spectacles, consider incorporating plants that will extend the vitality of your outdoor spaces.
Picturesque Patina

Embrace the natural fading of petals as radiant rosy and ballet slipper hues gradually give way to warm, golden amber tones that convey an aged aesthetic teeming with storied charm.





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