Look out of your windows and analyze the views you see now that winter has an iron grip on your garden. The absence of soft growth reveals the garden's bones. What do you think about what you see?
A formal garden frequently relies on symmetry in all seasons, but an informal garden may need some tweaking to boost its appeal when there are no leaves or flowers to define the planting areas.
Garden designers suggest that a third of garden plants should be evergreen so that there is winter interest, but the placement, as well as the proportion of these types of plantings, is a significant factor to consider.
Winter has a subtle color palette, it is true, but make sure there are some berries and bark in evidence and that the colors of any other structures or bits and pieces of decoration meld with those of the color and style of the home.
Be sure to remove the Halloween pumpkin before it freezes solid and any bits of trash that could mar the pristine beauty of your very own winter wonderland.