Balmy Sunshine & Arctic Blasts: These Cheerful Plants Will Get You To Spring

Just last week I had a rare quiet morning in my house. By some miracle, I woke up a full 30 minutes before my husband and kids. I snuck downstairs, made myself a coffee, and sat down at the kitchen table to gaze out the window. I was expecting a tranquil moment watching the sunrise, and instead, I was blinded by the decaying mums and ornamental grasses in my planters left over from the fall. I was horrified – I do planters professionally, and my own house looked a mess. 

This time of year is such a struggle for me. I’m a spring baby and I have a hard time with the lack of anything green during the winter months. I know I’m not the only one who gets the seasonal blues and pretty planters sitting on my porch give me the boost I need.  

The challenge this time of year is twofold: what can be kept alive as the weather yoyos between balmy spring and arctic blasts, and where to find these plants when nearly all the local stores are empty.  

I spent an entire afternoon driving around the DMV looking for plants that could survive in my outdoor planters, and I’ll admit, the choices were limited. I did have success at American Plant in Bethesda, so save yourself hours and head there if you’re looking for plants before the local garden centers stock up. Everything was in pristine condition – literally every plant. Sidebar: they also have a huge collection of planters, so if you’re wanting a complete porch makeover it’s worth checking out. Or, check out the beautiful new terracotta pots that have just arrived at Patina.

Now, on to the plants themselves. I’ve been container gardening for years and I’ve honed in on some favorites that seem to survive best this time of year. Here’s my list of go-to’s that have always done right by me during the winter-to-spring transition: 

  • Hellebore

  • Kale

  • Pansies 

  • Ivy

  • Heather

  • Coral Bells 

For extra insulation from the elements and potentially freezing temperatures, I love top-dressing my planters with a layer of moss. And, if you’re looking for something vertical, reach for a spring branch like pussy willow or curly willow. I’ve been loving the local branches at MANSE this year, and I think you will too!  

Cheers, and think spring! 

Rachel Gang

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Rachel Gang is the owner of Helen Olivia Flowers, a boutique flower and home décor shop, located in Del Ray, Alexandria. She developed her love for flowers while working as an event planner in the busy Washington, D.C. events industry. Along with her husband and team of designers at Helen Olivia, Rachel works with brides and corporate clients to create unique and captivating designs. Her work has been featured in Traditional Home Magazine, HGTV, Borrowed and Blue, and Style Me Pretty.

Helen Olivia is a boutique floral design studio located in the Del Ray neighborhood. Known for a lush and timeless style, the shop is a favorite among locals. Outside of beautiful flowers, Helen Olivia is a destination for house plants, decorative pottery, and an endless selection of stylish front door wreaths. The shop is also well known for its weekly floral design workshops -- come visit us and try your hand at flower arranging! Helen Olivia is owned by Chuck and Rachel Gang who are veterans of the bustling Washington, D.C., events industry. Both are D.C. natives, and reside in the Ft Hunt neighborhood of Alexandria with their son Jack.

www.helenolivia.com

1519 Leslie Avenue

Alexandria, VA 22301

703.548.2848


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