Better Homes and Gardens (Australia)

Iwinter

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f you are reluctant to venture into your garden as the weather turns cold, rainy, blowy and nasty, then just sit indoors and watch as these specials put on command performanc­es. They will have you outdoors in a heartbeat as you get up close and personal with their unique qualities. There’s no competitio­n from summer’s abundance, but that doesn’t hold them back!

1 CORAL BELLS (Heuchera sp)

You’ll love the profusion of bell-like flowers that come out in spikes in spring, but it’s the deeply lobed, colourful foliage with welldefine­d venations that is behind the resurgence of this plant. Orange, purple, golden, lime green, copper, black, variegated, multi-hued… the palette is diverse and divine!

HOW YOU CAN GROW THIS

Bed filler among taller plants, mass planting, groundcove­r, pots, hanging baskets Part sun, shade 50cm high x 30cm wide

Low mound Well-drained Warm and cool temperate, cool Fertilise in spring and autumn, and water regularly but don’t soak.

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