We offer you a beautiful example of flower-rich garden planning. A garden full of colors, scents and textures that will look great from spring to fall. With a mix of new varieties and old favorites, this is an exceptional accent for any sunny yard. Learn more about the plants and furniture in this garden plan.
This magnificent hydrangea features clusters ofbrilliant pink flowers, which will bloom from June until the end of the season. It blooms from new stems, so you can cut it to the ground every year if you want.
A beautiful new variety of a North American native shrub. This compact devil's bush is half the size of some of the most common varieties on the market. Beautiful purple foliage from spring to fall and small clusters of white flowers in early summer.
A multi-season feast for the eyes. This easy-going shrub offers bright red stems in winter and gorgeous green leaves with white edges in spring, summer and early fall, which turn red-purple in fall.
A simple ornamental grass native to the prairies of North America. It shows a little blue-green leaf blades in spring and summer, which then turn burgundy-purple in fall. Fluffy white seed heads accentuate the attractive foliage.
At first glance, you may not think that the snowberry is real when it is covered with round pink fruits in autumn. It's also a breeze to maintain.
This is a beautiful, easy-growing hydrangea that has large, pure white flowers. They blush to a rosy color when ripe. You can enjoy their beautiful flowers in July and August.
One of the most beautiful new shrubs from recent years. The Vanilla Strawberry panicle hydrangea is a large lush variety whose white flowers blush to raspberry pink. It blooms on new stems (perfect for cold climates) from July to September.
You would love this stunning large shrub for its cheerful clusters of fragrant white flowers in late summer and early autumn. In autumn you will enjoy clusters of reddish-pink fruit. It provides a beautiful backdrop and can also be useful for creating a privacy hedge.
Shrub roses like Snowy Owl are fantastic plants. They bloom profusely, resist disease, and do not take up too much space in the garden. This variety is no exception and has beautiful clusters of white flowers from June until frost.
Discovered in France, this extra showy hydrangea grows large clusters of flowers on new wood, allowing gardeners in cold climates to reliably enjoy its blooms every year. This variety is characterized by its huge flower heads that look like stars. It blooms from July to frost.
Another shrub rose that requires virtually no care. It has bright pink flowers that fade to peachy pink as they mature. Blooms from June to frost.
A brand new variety for 2011. Lush, soft pink flowers and disease resistant. It starts blooming in June and doesn't stop until the hard frost comes again.
Another new variety for 2011. It immediately catches the eye with its large white flowers with pink-red centers. A fantastic choice for summer as it begins to bloom in July and lasts until late September or early October. The hibiscus flowers have a cute little fluffy ruffle in the center that adds extra interest.
When in full bloom, it's hard not to love lilacs! The purple lilac is an excellent compact variety that offers fragrant bright purple flowers in May.
One of the longest flowering perennials. The Rozanne cranesbill blooms with its violet-blue flowers from June until hard frost. It is the perfect underplant for roses or as an attractive ground cover in spaces between taller perennials or shrubs.
What's the point of a big garden if you don'tlean backand be able to enjoy it?
Make your garden special at night with a beautiful fire pit. All of the white and soft pink flowers in our floral garden design example will shimmer in the night!