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Proven Winners Diamond Frost!

December 23, 2024 by Kimberly Snyder 9 Comments

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Looking for a resilient annual plant?  Something airy that will accent other plants?  Proven Winners Diamond Frost is one of my absolute favorites!

Proven Winners Diamond Collection

Diamond Frost 3 15" pots

You might be wondering why I am writing about an annual plant when it is December and in most areas of the country, the growing season is over.  Now that I live in the tropics (sorry Northern friends but I just love to write that,) many annuals can be grown all year.  In fact, some annuals, like geraniums, actually do better in the Fall and Winter in the southern growing zones.  I am relearning how to garden now that I am in a different growing zone.

The good news is that you don’t have to live in the Tropics in order to enjoy this pretty annual plant.

Diamond Snow in pot

Diamond Frost or is it Really Diamond Snow?

Proven Winners actually has three euphorbias in their Diamond Collection: Frost, Snow and Mountain.  I have used both the Frost and the Snow.  I find either one of them works wonderfully as the perfect accent to a poinsettia plant.

Diamond Frost & Poinsettia in a Basket

Diamond Frost is more airy than the slightly more compact Diamond Snow.  I am sometimes guilty of using the names Frost and Snow interchangeably.

Diamond Frost

Diamond frost plant

Diamond Snow

When Diamond Frost (or Diamond Snow!) and Poinsettias are combined, Proven Winners calls them “Diamond Points”.

I was first introduced to the combination in 2008 when I had my flower shop, Petals & Porch Post.  I offered them for sale and also used them when I decorated the local Catholic church at Christmas as well as the local bank.

Having spent most of my life in Midwest and a large part of my professional career as a florist, the first time I saw a poinsettia outside in the landscape in Florida, I almost had a heart attack!  I did a double take and actually wanted to grab it and take it inside before the plant got nipped by the cold!  Fortunately, I caught myself and realized it wasn’t going to get nipped because it wasn’t cold.  I still find myself thinking like a Midwestern gardener and really have to stop and think things through at times.

I have managed to place poinsettias out in my Florida landscape and haven’t tried to run outside with a blanket to cover them!

A Tabletop Version of Diamond Point

Diamond Frost & Poinsettia in a Basket

The way the Diamond Frost nestles around the base of the poinsettia makes it look like it is floating in a cloud, don’t you think?

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Other Uses for Diamond Frost/Snow

For the Holiday season, I combined Diamond Frost, evergreen boughs and an angel vine topiary.

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In the summer, I like to combine it with Angel vine and peppermint vinca.

Diamond Frost, vinca and angel vine

And of course, it looks great with geraniums!

hanging basket with pink geraniums

 

Works Great as A Houseplant too!

Poinsettia plants and Diamond Frost plants on a table

 

More Ideas for Decorating with Poinsettias and Diamond Frost

wicker basket full of Blooming plants for Christmas

 

Poinsettia Decorating Ideas for the Holidays

 

 

 

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    May 28, 2021 at 1:12 pm

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    November 30, 2021 at 3:51 pm

    […] Diamond Frost is more airy than the slightly more compact Diamond Snow.  I am sometimes guilty of using the names Frost and Snow interchangeably.  You can read more about Diamond Frost here: […]

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    November 18, 2022 at 7:40 am

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