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Best plants to grow in Victorian winter

WHILE SOME ARE DORMANT OTHERS THRIVE... While many plants, herbs, and flowers go dormant in winter to conserve energy, the season also presents a unique opportunity to plant certain varieties that benefit from a winter start. Photo: Supplied

TRIED and true, just because it’s cold, it doesn’t mean you can’t keep those green thumbs moving. Below is a list of some of the most popular native plants, vegetables herbs and flowers that actually thrive after planting in winter. Enjoy!

Vegetables

Broccoli – Reliable winter staple; plant seedlings now.

Cauliflower – Grows well alongside broccoli.

Spinach – Fast-growing and hardy leafy green.

Garlic – Plant cloves now for summer harvest.

Carrots – Sweet, crisp, and perfect for cold-soil sowing.

Silverbeet – Colourful and continuous harvesting.

WHILE SOME ARE DORMANT OTHERS THRIVE… While many plants, herbs, and flowers go dormant in winter to conserve energy, the season also presents a unique opportunity to plant certain varieties that benefit from a winter start. Photo: Supplied

Herbs

Parsley – Tough and tasty; thrives in cold.

Coriander – Cool weather prevents bolting.

Thyme – Perennial and hardy.

Chives – Mild onion flavour and easy to grow.

Flowers

Pansies – Bright colour through winter.

Sweet Peas – Plant now for spring fragrance.

Calendulas – Cheerful blooms and edible petals.

Native Plants

Grevillea – Bird-attracting and hardy.

Correa – Frost-tolerant, native shrub for shaded spots.

Lomandra – Tough, grassy native ideal for borders.

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