15 Tips for Great Winter Pots

To get the hottest ideas for cool-weather containers, we asked the experts at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia, South Carolina.

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Rely on foliage for texture and color. While pansies, cabbage, and kale are cool-weather favorites, they may not always deliver the wow you were hoping for when presented alone.

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