Plant trees, bushes and evergreens now to give your garden structure

Don't Let Winter Leave Your Garden Looking Bare: Planting Structure Now

When it comes to gardening, many of us are guilty of putting off tasks until spring arrives. But this year, don't wait - take advantage of the cooler weather to give your garden some much-needed structure.

As a seasoned gardener who's been there and done that, I know how frustrating it can be when estate agents dismiss your winter garden as uninviting. But trust me, there's beauty in those frosty mornings and winter afternoons spent basking beneath the branches of a newly planted tree. So, why not make this year different?

Ditch the old 'winter gardens are no good' mentality and start planning for some serious structure - think trees, hedges, evergreens. Not only will these add a touch of elegance to your outdoor space but they'll also provide vital sustenance for local wildlife.

If you're dreaming of creating an evergreen showstopper that defines the garden year-round, or perhaps something more subtle like a hedge of Amelanchier lamarckii, hydrangea, or rose - now's the time to plant them bare-root. And yes, it may not look like much at first, but these bare-root babies are packed with potential.

One of the best things about planting bare-root plants is that you can make a real saving compared to buying pot-grown ones. Plus, they tend to adjust better to their new surroundings - talk about a winning combination!

But if you're not ready to commit fully to a hedge just yet, don't worry. There are plenty of other ways to add structure to your garden without going all out. Take inspiration from Susanna Grant's idea of scattering some hardy shrubs like rosa glauca or spindle into lacklustre tubs and containers. Not only will they give your space a much-needed boost but they'll also attract all sorts of wildlife in the process.

So, why not take control of your garden this winter? Give it the structure it deserves and watch how it transforms into an outdoor oasis that's full of life and energy. Your future self (and any estate agents) will thank you!
 
I'm low-key annoyed when I see those bare and sad gardens in estate listings πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Like, can't we give winter some love? Planting structure now is a game-changer, trust me. Not only do trees and hedges add some serious aesthetic vibes, but they also provide food for our feathered and furry friends during the harsher months. And let's be real, bare-root plants are like the budget-friendly superheroes - you save money and get more bang for your buck πŸ’Έ. If you're feeling overwhelmed, start small by scattering some hardy shrubs in pots or tubs. It's a great way to add some structure without breaking the bank 🌿.
 
Ugh, estate agents always looking for ways to get rid of houses with bad gardens lol πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm like yeah, winter gardens are actually pretty great. But seriously, planting structure now is a good idea, especially if you want to save some cash buying bare-root plants instead of potted ones πŸ’Έ. And it's not just about the wildlife, it's also about having something to look at when all the flowers are blooming and then dead afterwards 😴 I mean, who wants to spend their days digging up old planters when they could be out there enjoying some actual winter scenery ❄️?
 
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Planting bare-root plants in winter is like giving your garden a fresh new skin 🎨🌿

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Winter isn't just about being bare - it's about getting ready for the beauty to come! πŸ’‘
 
I'm so over people waiting till spring to tidy up their gardens πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ winter is a great time to get some structure in, trust me I planted a whole tree last year and now it's literally the prettiest thing in my yard 🌳 don't believe what they say about bare-root plants being low-maintenance lol they're actually super easy to care for once you get the hang of it, just make sure you water 'em regularly!
 
πŸŒ±πŸ’‘ just plant bare-root trees in front of ugly fences lol I mean they'll get better with time and make those fences look old and charming πŸš§πŸ‘ also scattering hardy shrubs into tubs is a genius move trust me it's like a free makeover for your garden πŸ’ΈπŸ˜Š
 
🌞 Ugh, I'm so over people waiting till spring to plant their gardens. Can't they see that winter is a great time to get some stuff done? It's like we're all just letting our gardens die on purpose. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And yeah, it's true, bare-root plants are a game-changer - not only do they save you cash, but they'll also thrive in your garden better than those overpriced pot-grown ones. So, if you want to avoid being one of those sad gardens in winter, just get planting! πŸ’š It's not that hard, trust me.
 
Ugh, another article trying to convince us to spend money on plants just because they're "bare-root" πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ’Έ. Can't we just appreciate the bare garden for what it is? I mean, I love a good tree as much as the next person, but do we really need all these suggestions on how to make our winter gardens look pretty? πŸŒ²πŸ‘Ž And what's with the Amelanchier lamarckii? Sounds like some made-up plant name πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the whole "saving money" thing - yeah, sure, you can find cheaper alternatives, but is it really worth the hassle of planting and caring for them in the first place? πŸ€”πŸŒΏ
 
I'm so down for people waiting till winter to plant stuff in their gardens lol 🀣 think they're gonna get some points from estate agents or something. like, what even is the point of having a beautiful garden if it's just gonna be bare and boring during winter? shouldn't we at least have some greenery or somethin' to make it feel alive πŸŒΏβ„οΈ
 
Ugh I feel u on this 🀣 I've been there, waiting for spring to finally plant anything in my garden. But now that winter is here, I'm like let's get this done already! πŸ˜‚ Planting bare-root plants is a game changer - not only do they save you money, but they're also super good for the environment. Plus, they add a touch of drama to my space during the winter months when everything else is dead πŸŒΏπŸ’¦ I'm thinking of trying out that hardy shrub idea too... any suggestions? πŸ€”
 
I'm so over people thinking winter gardens are boring πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I love how autumn leaves turn golden, but let's be real, those trees are gonna be bare for most of the year... unless we do something about it 🌳. Planting some structure now is a total game-changer - think evergreens, hedges or even just some shrubs in tubs. It's not that hard, and trust me, your garden (and the local wildlife) will thank you 🦊. Plus, you can score some decent deals on bare-root plants... win-win!
 
🌿 I'm like totally obsessed with planting bare-root stuff in my garden right now, and honestly, it's been a total game changer. I mean, sure, it might not look super exciting at first, but trust me, those plants are just waiting to happen! 🀫 Like, I planted some Rosa glauca shrubs in this one tub and now they're literally bursting out of the sides. And the best part is, it's so much cheaper than buying pot-grown ones. I'm all about saving money for avocado toast, you know? πŸ₯‘
 
I was thinking about doing something with my garden last year but didn't have the time. Now I'm like "why not now" lol. I love the idea of planting trees and hedges in winter - it's so chill and peaceful. And yeah, I've seen those estate agents say some crazy stuff about gardens in winter... like they're just bare and ugly 🀣. But honestly, there's something beautiful about a garden that's all quiet and still... maybe I'll have to give this a try this year 🌿
 
I'm low-key obsessed with giving my garden a makeover right now πŸŒΏπŸ’š I mean, who says winter can't be beautiful? It's all about adding some structure and greenery to make it pop πŸ”₯. I'm thinking of planting a whole row of frosted fir trees - they're supposed to be super low maintenance, so even I can handle 'em πŸ˜‚. And let's not forget about the wildlife benefits 🐦🌿! Plus, I've heard those bare-root plants are basically free πŸ’Έ... sounds like a win-win to me πŸŽ‰!
 
🌿🎯 This article is all about giving your garden some serious love in the winter, instead of just leaving it to wither away. I'm totally down for that 🀩, especially when it comes to those frosty mornings spent under the branches of new trees - so peaceful!

One thing that got me thinking is how underrated bare-root plants are πŸ’‘. Not only do they save you cash, but they're also way more resilient and can adjust quicker to their new environment. Win-win! πŸŽ‰
 
I mean, can't they just make the feature to order a bare-root plant for £10 instead of making us pay nearly twice as much for one from a nursery? 🀯 I'm all for adding structure to my garden in winter, but it's just so frustrating when I see those prices. And what's up with hardy shrubs being scattered into tubs and containers like they're just throwaway pots or something? A bit of thought would go a long way in making this feature feel less lazy 😐.
 
Winter gardening is underrated, fam πŸŒΏπŸ’š. We always talk about spring and summer, but there's so much beauty in the chillier months too. Planting structure now can totally change up your garden game - think evergreens, hedges, and shrubs that'll attract wildlife. Plus, it's a great way to save some cash on bare-root plants vs pot-grown ones πŸ€‘. I'm loving the idea of scattering hardy shrubs into tubs and containers - instant pick-me-up for any space 😊. Let's give our gardens some love this winter! ❄️
 
I'm so done with people thinking winter gardens are a no-go πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Back in my day, we used to plant all sorts of stuff in the winter - perennials, shrubs, even some annuals if it was cold enough πŸ˜‚. And you know what? It worked! We'd get these gorgeous frosty mornings and the whole garden would be transformed into this magical winter wonderland. I mean, who needs a summer BBQ when you can have a winter fireside β˜•οΈ? And don't even get me started on the wildlife - we had birds and squirrels and all sorts of creatures coming to our gardens because it was like a winter buffet 🐿️. So yeah, let's ditch that "winter gardens are no good" mentality and just get planting already! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm low-key obsessed with planting bare-root trees this winter πŸŒ³πŸ’š! Not only do they save us money, but they're also super easy to care for and can totally transform your garden's vibe. I mean, who says winter gardens are boring? 😴 The thought of those frosty mornings surrounded by lush greenery is giving me life! And let's not forget about the wildlife benefits - it's like we're creating a little winter wonderland for our feathered friends 🐦🌿
 
omg u gotta plant sum trees/ shrubs in ur garden now!!! winta might b cold but its a perf time 2 get started πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ think about it, all those frosty mornins & winter afternoons spent chillin under a new tree is literally the best 🌳 dont let estate agents diss ur garden just cuz its not lookin like much yet, trust me its gonna grow on u (literally)!! addin some evergreens or hedges can give ur space that extra somethin... & its not just 4 u, local wildlife will thank u 2 😊
 
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