Honeysuckle isn’t just for summertime, folks! Did you know that there are actually varieties of this sweet-smelling plant that grow in the cold of winter?
Winter honeysuckle is not as flashy as some of it’s warm-season counterparts, but you can expect fragrance to flood from it’s little vanilla-colored blooms as early as January! And bonus! The blooms change to red berries as summertime approaches.
Winter honeysuckle is not as invasive as other varieties and is great when used as privacy hedges or foundation plants for your winter and spring garden.