Designing your garden according to the season not only adds beauty to your outdoor space but also maintains a vibrant and harmonious landscape throughout the year. Each season brings different conditions, and choosing the right plants is essential for a thriving garden.

Spring – Nature's Awakening

Tulips: Available in a variety of colors, tulips are the symbol of spring. Planted in autumn, they bloom in March-April.

Hyacinths: With their intense fragrance and vibrant colors, hyacinths are perfect for small gardens or pots.

Pansies: Cold-resistant, they can be planted as early as February, bringing a cheerful look to your garden.

Forsythia Shrub: This produces bright yellow flowers and is one of the first to bloom.

Summer – Explosion of Color Summer is when the garden comes alive, with perennial and annual flowers offering an impressive colorful display.

Roses: Roses are the stars of summer. Choose varieties that bloom repeatedly for an elegant garden.

Lavender: Besides its beauty, lavender adds a soothing fragrance and attracts bees, aiding pollination.

Petunias: Easy to maintain and available in a wide range of colors, petunias are ideal for beds or planters.

Hydrangeas: These bring a unique charm, especially if you choose varieties with large inflorescences.

Autumn – Sunset Colors As the weather becomes cooler, the garden transforms into a palette of warm tones. Choose plants that bloom late and resist until the first frosts.

Chrysanthemums: They are the flower of autumn and come in various colors, perfect for marking the end of the warm season.