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The Sentinel
|October 18, 2025
LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS OF SHORTEST DAYS
AS AUTUMN takes hold and nights draw in, many gardeners assume the show is over until spring bulbs push through in March.
Yet winter has its own stars - plants flowering in the coldest months, offering colour, fragrance and structure when they're most needed. With a little planning now, you can enjoy a garden that lifts spirits throughout winter.
BRIGHT SPLASHES
Helleborus niger (Christmas rose): Pure white flowers often appear from December, even through snow, with other varieties featuring more wonderful colours.
Plant into rich, free-draining soil in partial shade and they'll reward you year after year.
Eranthis hyemalis (winter aconite): From late winter, buttercupyellow cups bring cheer. Tubers planted in autumn establish well in humus-rich soil, spreading into golden carpets beneath deciduous trees.
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