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Pink Begonias add a wonderful touch of colour to a winter indoor garden.There's nothing like a water feature to really set off a garden. Confetti bush. Quick and colourful in a warm sunny garden.Bromeliads. Easy to grow and so rewarding. Likes a well lit position inside or place outside under trees.One of the oldest plants to provide colour in the garden. Loves a shady spot or protected sunny spot.Here's Jack Frost! Great for shaded gardens where a splash is needed.Kohl Rabi. Delicious winter vegetable. Best picked while young and tender.Good old Nasturtiums! Great for colour and tasty as well in your salad!