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Seasonal Flower Bed Planning for Stunning Blooms
Grace Mitchell
2025-05-03 09:50:00
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Planning your flower beds with the seasons in mind...

Planning your flower beds with the seasons in mind keeps your garden colorful year-round. Here's how to do it right.
1. Choose Early Bloomers
Plants like crocuses, tulips, and daffodils brighten up your garden first thing in spring, giving you an early splash of color.
2. Mix Perennials and Annuals
Perennials return every year for a solid base, while annuals add pops of bright color throughout the growing season.
3. Include Late Bloomers
Flowers like asters and chrysanthemums bloom in the fall, ensuring your garden stays lively even as the weather cools.

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