How do I create a seasonal garden that blooms year-round
How do I create a seasonal garden that blooms year-round
How do I create a seasonal garden that blooms year-round
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**Choose Perennials**: Start with perennials that bloom in different seasons. Plants like coneflowers, daylilies, and asters can help you have flowers from spring through fall.
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**Plan for Succession**: Plant flowers that bloom at different times. For example, you could start with tulips in spring, then have peonies in early summer, followed by sunflowers in late summer.
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**Mix Annuals and Perennials**: Use a combination of annuals and perennials. Annuals like petunias or marigolds can fill in gaps and provide color while your perennials are getting established.
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**Consider Foliage**: Don’t just focus on flowers! Incorporate plants with interesting foliage that can provide color and texture even when flowers aren’t blooming, like hostas or ornamental grasses.
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**Use Bulbs**: Plant bulbs that bloom at different times throughout the year. Crocuses can pop up in early spring, while dahlias can bloom late into the fall.
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**Think About Location**: Pay attention to sun and shade in your garden. Some plants thrive in the sun while others prefer shade, so mix it up to have blooms in all areas.
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**Plan for Winter Interest**: Include evergreens and plants with winter berries to keep your garden looking good even in the colder months. This way, it won’t look bare when everything else is dormant.