A friend asked me what could she plant to give her interest in her South London garden at this time of the year, and heading towards Spring, and I came out with some hopefully useful suggestions (below), but I forgot to mention Vinca difformis ssp. sardoa (above). What a great plant for winter colour!
Sarcococcas for more ‘knock-your-socks-off’ perfume (also with evergreen foliage),
Hellebores (this one above is the very upright ‘Anna’s Red’) from now and well into March,
snowdrops from now into February/March (try Eurobulbs for great -‘in the green’ snowdrops to plant in March for next year’s display),
rich Chaenomeles blooms (aka flowering quince) for late February,
(red and white varieties equally stunning-and great for supplying early nectar),
and Cardimine quinquefolia for delicate lilac flowers in March.
P.S. The lovely Wendy Shillam @Rooftopvegplot also suggests planting an autumn flowering Cherry tree for beautifully delicate flowers at this time of year. Thanks Wendy!