30 Best Flowers to Start in Winter

Large Radish

Milkweed

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Milkweed: the prized plant of pollinators.

Lady’s Mantle

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Lady's Mantle's honey scent draws pollinators.

False Indigo

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False indigo is a very hardy perennial plant and survives in zones as low as zone 3.

Butterfly bush

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Butterfly bush will draw an insane number of pollinators--everything from bees to hummingbirds to butterflies.

Clematis

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Clematis is such a fast-growing vine you can almost see it growing!

Meadowsweet

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Since it's hard to find in stores, you'll do well to know how to plant Meadowsweet.

Hellebores

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Hellebores are a big help to pollinators in the early days of spring.

St. John’s Wort

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St. John's Wort is known as an easy-keeper

Lavender

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Who can resist the soothing scent of lavender.