albertspick.com albertspick.com
Main >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 
Add Url
 
 

Malls & Shopping

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Academics & Education

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Law & Politics

 

Science & Research

 

Culture & Art

 

People & Society

 

Issues & News

 

Banking & Finance

 

Estate & Realty

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Medical Care

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Children & Teens

 

Games & Play

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Main –› Family & Home –› Gardens & Horticulture
 

Add Color to Your Garden Throughout the Winter Months with Winterberry Holly 'Winter Red'

 

When most people think of a holly, the traditional Christmas holly comes to mind. However, there are far more options now available to gardeners that can add much welcomed color throughout the winter months. This week we are featuring one of our favorite hollies, the 'Winter Red.'

Liven Your Winter Landscape
Winterberry 'Winter Red' is a multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub that will mature into a lovely rounded shape. The vibrant green foliage will cover your 'Winter Red' from spring until fall when it will then turn a glimmering bronze, then yellow and then fall to the ground. The falling leaves make way for a show of clusters of brilliant red berries clinging to every stem, bringing delightful color to normally dreary winter landscapes and providing food for neighborhood birds. The stems can also be cut and kept in a vase with no water for months - imagine how beautiful that will look on your mantel or as a centerpiece!

Hollies are normally associated with moist areas, but the 'Winter Red' is very hardy and will thrive in normal soil. Choose an area that receives full sun to part shade and watch it thrive. You can expect your 'Winter Red' to mature to a height of 6 to 7 feet tall. 'Winter Red' is deciduous, so a male holly is needed for pollination. The most reliable pollinator that we have found is Ilex verticillata 'Southern Gentleman', another choice holly. Plant at least one male for each three or four females.

Planting and Care

  • Plant spring to early fall.

  • Prefers full sun to part shade.

  • Plant 4-5 feet apart.

  • Water regularly until established.

  • Fertilize with Holly-Tone in the spring and fall.

  • Hardy in zones 3-8.

Click here to view 'Winter Red' on the Carroll Gardens website.

Author: Alan Summers
 
Author Bio:

Alan Summers

Alan Summers, president of Carroll Gardens, Inc., has over 30 years experience in gardening and landscape design. He has made Carroll Gardens one of America’s preeminent nurseries, having introduced more than 20 new perennials and woody shrubs over the years and reintroduced numerous “lost” cultivars back to American gardeners.

Carroll Gardens publishes a weekly online newsletter written by Alan. It contains valuable gardening advice and tips and answers to customer questions.

Every Saturday, Alan hosts a call-in gardening forum on WCBM radio - 680 AM. For those outside of the WCBM listening area, they can listen to radio show via the internet.

Visit CarrollGardens.com to learn more about Carroll Gardens, the weekly newsletter and the radio show.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Power Tools And Router Combo Kits
 
Mobility Electric Scooters - Freedom for the Elderly
 
Does the Tail Wag the Dog?
 
Hobby Metal Casting & How To Make A Start
 
Everybody Feng Shui Tonight - in the Garden
 
Baby Shower Moon and Stars Theme - Fly Away to the Stars With This Baby Shower Theme!
 
Make Time For Your Children
 
Adolescence: The Final Frontier
 
Installing A Receptacle In A Landscaping Project
 
Is Fido Running The House? Gain Control Of Your Dog Today In A Few Easy Steps
 
 
 
 
 

5 Decades of St Patrick's Day

St Patrick?s Day experienced over a time frame of 50 years describes events in Irelands history. - Clare O Hagan
 

Nature Takes Care of Baby's Wholesome Nutrition

There is a well-known fact saying that "culinary habits" come from childhood. That is why parents sh ... - Yana Mikheeva
 

Reading to Your Baby from Birth

If you are expecting your first child, or if you care for a young child, you should know that readin ... - Eriani Doyel
 
 

5 Quick Steps to Landscaping Your Home Before You Sell

Remember it is not just your house but your home and biggest lifetime investment. When you prepare t ... - Amy Goodmann
 

Feline Immunization - and Why it is Important to You

This article talks about feline immunization and why it is important for all cat owners to keep thei ... - Brent Jones and Randy Jones
 
 
Main >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.albertspick.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide