Here are a couple of images of the gardens at JLBG to show how we garden for the winter months. By selecting and designing your garden for the winter season, it will automatically look great during the other three seasons.


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Here are a couple of images of the gardens at JLBG to show how we garden for the winter months. By selecting and designing your garden for the winter season, it will automatically look great during the other three seasons.


In the top picture, which Ophiopogon? O. umbraticola.
In the bottom picture, where is the roheda? And in the left bottom corner, is that an Ardisia?
The rohdea is front and center behind the hellebore. Far left bottom corner is a dwarf spruce.
In the bottom picture (“woodland stream”) where is the rhodea, and what is in the lower left corner?
There is a clump of Carex pendula and gold-leaf tricyrtis emerging much too early
The ophiopogon is a clumping form of O. japonicus
Wow, beautiful work. I also have a backyard the same as these in the pictures, but I must say the selection of different plants and that woodland stream is really good.
This is considered red, but that’s because there are quite a few color blind nurserymen. It is scarlet (orange red). There is a yellowish flowered form, but it’s a sparse flowering form, which is why we haven’t offered it.