How to Create a Year-Round Perennial Flower Garden

Start by planning your garden layout in early spring. Choose a variety of perennials that bloom at different times for continuous color throughout the year.

In summer, maintain your garden by deadheading flowers, watering regularly, and mulching to retain moisture. Consider adding heat-tolerant perennials for vibrant summer blooms.

As fall approaches, divide overcrowded plants and plant bulbs for spring blooms. Remove any dead foliage and add a layer of compost to nourish the soil for the next growing season.

Winter is the time to clean up your garden by cutting back dead foliage and protecting tender plants from frost. Consider planting evergreen perennials for year-round interest.

In early spring, start preparing your garden for the upcoming growing season by pruning, fertilizing, and adding new plants. Keep an eye out for early bloomers to kickstart the color in your garden.

Follow these tips to create a beautiful year-round perennial flower garden that provides color and interest in every season, from the first blooms of spring to the winter frost.

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