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Last updated: March 28, 2026

A landscape that looks beautiful in June but barren from November through March is only working half the year. With thoughtful planning, your garden can provide color, texture, and visual interest in every season. The key is selecting plants with staggered bloom times and incorporating year-round structural elements that carry the landscape through the quiet months.

Spring Color (March – May)

Spring is the easiest season for color because so many plants bloom naturally. Start the season with early-blooming bulbs like crocuses, daffodils, and tulips — plant them in fall for reliable spring display. Flowering trees like dogwoods, redbuds, and cherry blossoms provide canopy-level color. Shrubs like azaleas, rhododendrons, forsythia, and lilacs fill the mid-level with color and fragrance. Perennials like bleeding heart, columbine, and creeping phlox round out the spring garden at ground level.

Summer Color (June – August)

Summer offers the widest selection of blooming plants. Perennial workhorses include daylilies (hundreds of colors, bloom for weeks), coneflowers and black-eyed Susans (native, low-maintenance, bloom for months), lavender (fragrant, pollinator-friendly, heat-loving), hydrangeas (massive flower clusters in blue, pink, or white), and ornamental grasses that reach their full, flowing height. For containers and annual beds, petunias, geraniums, zinnias, and lantana provide nonstop color through the hottest months.

Fall Color (September – November)

Fall color comes from both blooming plants and foliage change. Late-blooming perennials like asters, goldenrod, sedums, and Japanese anemones provide flowers when most plants are winding down. Ornamental grasses reach their peak beauty in fall with feathery plume seed heads. Trees provide the most dramatic fall color — red maples, sweet gums, oaks, and ginkgos paint the landscape in reds, oranges, and golds. Chrysanthemums and ornamental kale in containers provide instant fall color at entryways.

Winter Interest (December – February)

Winter is the most challenging season for garden color, but it is not impossible. Evergreen plants provide the backbone of winter interest — conifers, hollies, boxwoods, and broadleaf evergreens maintain green foliage year-round. Winterberry holly drops its leaves to reveal brilliant red berries that last into January. Plants with interesting bark provide winter structure — paper bark maple, river birch, and crape myrtle all have beautiful bark. Ornamental grasses left standing through winter provide tan and gold texture against the winter landscape. Early-blooming witch hazel flowers in January or February, providing a welcome preview of spring.

Designing for Continuous Color

The strategy is to ensure that as one group of plants finishes its display, another is just beginning. Map out your garden by season, noting what will be in bloom or providing interest each month. Aim for at least three to five plants in each season providing active color or interest. Use evergreens as the constant background that ties seasonal displays together. Repeat colors and textures across seasons for a cohesive look — if you love purple in summer (lavender, salvia), include purple in spring (alliums, iris) and fall (asters, beautyberry).

A four-season landscape is the hallmark of professional design. Our team at The Landscaping Pros creates planting plans that ensure your garden looks stunning in every season. Contact us for a seasonal color design consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should my lawn be professionally maintained?

During the active growing season, lawns typically need weekly mowing and maintenance for optimal health and appearance. In cooler months, biweekly service is usually sufficient. Beyond mowing, seasonal tasks like aeration, overseeding, fertilization, and leaf removal should be scheduled at appropriate times throughout the year. A professional landscaping company will create a customized maintenance calendar based on your grass type and local climate conditions. When considering landscaping services for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified landscaping services provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact The Landscaping Pros for a free consultation.

What is the best time of year to start a landscaping project?

Spring and early fall are ideal for most landscaping projects because moderate temperatures and increased rainfall help new plants establish strong root systems. Hardscape installations like patios, walkways, and retaining walls can be completed year-round in most climates. Planning your project during winter allows time for design development and material sourcing so installation can begin as soon as weather conditions are favorable. When considering landscaping services for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified landscaping services provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact The Landscaping Pros for a free consultation.

How can landscaping increase my property value?

Professional landscaping can increase property value by five to fifteen percent according to real estate studies. Well-maintained lawns, strategic plantings, defined garden beds, and quality hardscaping create strong curb appeal that attracts buyers. Mature trees are particularly valuable, adding thousands of dollars to property assessments. Investing in professional landscape design ensures your outdoor spaces complement your home architecture and maximize visual impact. When considering landscaping services for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified landscaping services provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact The Landscaping Pros for a free consultation.

Why Seasonal Color Planning for Year-Round Beauty Matters

Understanding the importance of seasonal color planning for year-round beauty is essential for any property owner. Whether you’re dealing with a residential property or a commercial building, making informed decisions about landscaping services can save you significant time and money in the long run. Industry experts consistently recommend working with qualified professionals who understand local building codes, safety standards, and best practices specific to your area.

According to industry data, properties that invest in professional landscaping services solutions typically see better long-term outcomes compared to DIY approaches. This is because certified technicians bring specialized knowledge, proper equipment, and experience that ensures the work is done correctly the first time. The cost of correcting improperly done work often exceeds the original professional service fee.

What to Expect From Professional Landscaping Services

When you hire a professional landscaping services company like The Landscaping Pros, the process typically begins with an initial consultation and assessment. During this phase, a certified technician will evaluate your specific situation, identify any underlying issues, and provide you with a detailed estimate that outlines the scope of work, timeline, and cost. Transparency in pricing is a hallmark of reputable service providers.

The actual service process varies depending on the complexity of the job, but professional companies follow industry-standard procedures that prioritize quality, safety, and customer satisfaction. Most projects include a post-completion inspection to ensure everything meets the highest standards. Many reputable providers, including The Landscaping Pros, also offer warranties on their workmanship, giving you added peace of mind.

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Tyler Moore
Landscape Designer at The Landscaping Pros
NALP Certified, 15+ Years Experience

With extensive experience in the field, Tyler Moore brings professional expertise to every project. All advice is based on hands-on industry experience and current best practices.