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Design A Flower Garden That Changes With The Seasons
This plot is almost maintenance free for at least five years it will need no staking dividing or pruning.
Design a flower garden that changes with the seasons. If you are going for annuals choose plants that bloom in all seasons where possible. Spring summer and autumn do some planning at the start. A bundle of perennial flower stalks provides the ideal.
Summer blooms change from white to green to pink while the foliage turns fiery red in autumn. Flower garden design is a fun process make sure that you plan to have blooming flowers throughout the year. I like its leaf color change through the seasons from purple in spring to green over summer then bright orange in the fall.
This flower garden design fills the wish list of amateur and expert gardeners alike with. With a male and a female shrub you will also get berries that shift from green to yellow to red. Garden design reader benjamin shares his garden in nebraska which is inspired by the native prairie.
Spring flowers and foliage in burgundy pink and blue give way to yellow orange blue and ebony for summer and autumn. Depending on where you live you can use any combination of perennials annuals and container plantings for these all season flower gardens. Although it is somewhat easier for gardeners in the south to accomplish a variety of color all season long northerly gardeners may achieve interest and color year round as well by implementing plants with interesting foliage or other features.
The prairifire crabapple tree grows in the sideyard.
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