What are the cold-tolerant and easy-to-care-for flowers? Recommendations for outdoor cold-tolerant flowers that bloom throughout the year.

What flowers are cold-resistant and easy to grow

Article guide: Discover which flowers are cold-resistant and easy to grow, along with recommended plants for outdoor cultivation that bloom throughout the year, and learn about some small gardening experiences.

Winter is here, and the weather is getting colder. Many flowers at home that are not cold-resistant start to turn yellow and wither. As fewer flowers can be admired in winter, many flower enthusiasts want to grow some cold-resistant flowers at home, so they can enjoy beautiful blossoms even in winter. Below are some relatively cold-resistant flowers that can endure brief low temperatures and still bloom normally.

Pansy

Pansy is a perennial herbaceous flower with graceful blooms and a variety of colors. It is highly cold-resistant and easy to care for. It can overwinter in the open in the Yangtze River Valley and regions to the south. Even in temperatures around zero, it can still bloom normally, suitable for both potting and outdoor planting in the garden.

Although pansy is quite cold-resistant, it is best to keep potted pansies in an indoor environment above zero degrees and allow them to receive plenty of sunlight, which will encourage earlier blooming.

Ornamental Kale

Ornamental kale has beautiful and variable leaf shapes, with colorful inner leaves that resemble an open peony. The ornamental period can last 1-2 months, making it very attractive and often used to embellish flower arrangements, creating a beautiful sight even in cold winter.

Ornamental kale is very cold-resistant, capable of overwintering outdoors in temperatures as low as -5 degrees Celsius. After entering winter, it should be watered regularly and kept in a well-lit environment, which will make its colors more vibrant, enhancing its overall ornamental value.

Cotinus

Cotinus is a very beautiful ornamental leaf plant. Although it can bloom, during the severe winter, people prefer its colorful and beautifully shaped leaves, which become more vibrant and colorful with colder temperatures.

What flowers are cold-resistant and easy to grow

Cotinus has strong cold resistance and can overwinter in temperatures as low as minus ten degrees Celsius. In autumn, it can be fertilized several times with a dilute compound fertilizer to make the plant stronger. In winter, the potting soil should not be too moist, and the plant should be exposed to plenty of sunlight, which will make the leaves more colorful.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum is a flower that blooms in autumn and winter. It has strong cold resistance and can safely overwinter in temperatures below zero as long as it is placed in a well-lit indoor area, where it will continue to bloom normally in winter.

Although chrysanthemum has strong cold resistance, during the blooming period, it is not suitable to keep the potted chrysanthemum outdoors in winter, as its flowers can easily be frostbitten below zero degrees Celsius, leading to withering. If the flowers have already finished blooming, even if the branches and leaves are frozen, new buds can sprout from the roots the following year.

Camellia

Camellia, although a flower from the south, also has some cold resistance and can endure brief low temperatures. As long as it is not lower than -2 degrees Celsius, the plant can overwinter outdoors.

The blooming period of camellia is often in winter and spring. If you want it to bloom early, it should be placed in a warm indoor environment. When the temperature is above 15 degrees Celsius, it can be supplemented with a dilute potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution to promote the rapid development of flower buds. Allowing it to receive plenty of sunlight will result in beautiful, large flowers by the Spring Festival.

Winter Jasmine

Winter jasmine is a flower that blooms early in spring with strong cold resistance. Those planted in the ground can withstand temperatures as low as minus ten degrees Celsius, while those in pots can safely overwinter at temperatures around minus five degrees Celsius.

Now, winter jasmine branches have already developed flower buds. For potted plants kept indoors, you can apply a dilute phosphorus-potassium fertilizer every half-month. Every month, you can use a 0.1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution to water it once or twice, while maintaining sufficient sunlight, which will help it form flower buds and bloom quickly.

The above information about which flowers are cold-resistant and easy to grow, along with recommendations for outdoor, cold-resistant flowers that bloom throughout the year, is provided for reference.