Seasonal Changes: The Evolution of Colors in Your Landscape

The earth turns and the seasons shift and your backyard starts to look different. The pretty colors that change show that the seasons are shifting and make certain months stand out. Figuring out how the colors in your yard change throughout the year can help you create a garden that looks different and nice all the time.

As early spring comes after the long cold winter the ground starts to come alive with bright greens and bursts of colorful flowers. Flowers such as crocus daffodils tulips and hyacinths burst into color as they bloom. Azaleas brighten up the garden with their bright colors adding pinks and reds to the green around them. At the same time the trees that lose their leaves begin to grow the area looks livelier and fuller.

When spring turns into summer the colors in your yard change once more. The cheerful flowers of spring fade as summer brings longer-lasting blooms like roses and hydrangeas along with dahlias and lilies creating a rich mix of red pink purple and white. The ferns hostas and other plants that thrive in the shade bring a lot of green to the summer garden making it feel more vibrant and full.

When fall comes it might be the most striking change of all the seasons. The bright green leaves of summer change into beautiful shades of red orange and yellow. This change in the seasons happens because of trees like maples and birches which lose their leaves and turn bright colors. Perennials add to the scene with sedums asters and chrysanthemums bringing their colors to the autumn view.

Winter might look bare but it has its own kind of beauty. While a lot of plants lose their leaves in the fall evergreens like pines spruces and firs keep their needles which helps keep the landscape looking green all year round. Berries from plants such as holly or firethorn can make things look more interesting because their bright red or orange colors stand out against the white snow.

The way the colors in your landscape shift throughout the year is really something to see. Every season has its own colors. Spring shows off bright green plants. Summer is full of vibrant shades. Autumn brings leaves that fall and change. Winter has the steady green of pine trees.

If you plan your garden well it can change with the seasons and bring you happiness and peace all year round. If you really get what each season is like you can plan a landscape that looks good no matter the time of year and brings a nice feel to the place.

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