By midwinter, gardens are largely stripped of foliage and flowers, their underlying structure laid bare. As summer’s perennials fade away, half-forgotten ornaments come to light, clipped hedges are revealed, and pergolas and arches shed their leafy coverings. Even trees and evergreens are no longer eclipsed by summer’s star plants, and reassert their place in winter’s pared-down framework.
A strong core of enduring features is key to gardens that appeal in every season. Eye-catching focal points give cohesion, add personal touches, and have the power to be dramatic or simply beautiful. All but the tiniest gardens subdivide into smaller areas, each offering potential for a main feature such as a gazebo, statue, seat, topiary, container, ornament, tree or specimen plant that contributes foliage, flowers, bark or fruits.
Inevitably, winter gardens are…
