Every winter gardeners crave blooms, color,flowers, green leaves and spring!
Try raising some of these easy flowering plants inside.
But there is an alternative to the misery: grow an indoor flower garden.
Consider a few of these winter bloomers to satisfy your winter flower cravings.
Forced Bulbs Bloom Indoors
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Amaryllis
Amaryllis is the favoriteChristmas season bloomerwith big, boldly colored flowers.
These can be forced to bloom a little later during January and February, too.
Related:Amaryllis flower meaning
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This means you’re gonna wanna purchase pre-chilled bulbs or start them by October.
Orchids for Winter Flowering
Orchidsbloom exquisitely in winter.
Now that prices have come down, orchids are often discarded once the blooms fade.
Try outPhalenopsis orchidsfor long term keepers.
Winter Houseplant Seasonal Bloomers
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Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe is often sold as a florist plant but can be rebloomed annually.
Traditional Flowering House Plants
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African Violets
African Violets are a perennial favorite flowering house plant.
There are so many different types you’re free to quickly amass a significant collection.
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Impatiens
The double flowered or rosebud forms like miniature roses are especially delightful.
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Read also:Types of roses and how to identify
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Violas and pansies
A cool windowsill temperature helps these stay compact.