When it comes to the landscape of your home, imagine it as a blank canvas, ready to be painted with your favorite colors and shapes. Over time those favorites can change and so should your landscape.
As the temperatures start to drop and the crisp fall air surrounds us, you may think that your flowerbeds are done for the year. Well, that’s simply just not true. It’s time to start changing out those heat loving summer plants for some cool weather autumn inspired fall flowers! We can help you there. Fall annuals will show off with beautiful colors of red, magenta, orange, yellow, white, and purple, you won’t even miss the summer ones!
Annuals and perennials provide gorgeous foliage and bloom through fall and winter. Some of the most popular choices for annuals and perennials are Pansy, Snapdragon, Dianthus, Viola, and all types of Kale and ornamental cabbage plants.
Not only do fall flowers make a beautiful outdoor landscape, but they are also a great way to add some fall decor to your home. Bringing inside cut flowers from your flowerbed is a great way to add a splash of color and change things up for fall.
We have included an informative article written by Laura Wicks that provides some stunning ideas for your outdoor landscape in the fall from trending designs and what to expect from your landscape during the fall months.
https://www.veranda.com/outdoor-garden/a37234858/fall-landscaping-ideas/
The Simply Green Landscaping team is here to help bring your landscape to life this season! We can implement or design ideas that fit your home, style and budget. We have an in-house landscape designer that can provide you with visuals of the plan before it is executed so you can see how it will look before the work starts.
Did you know? Planting fall flowers isn’t just for a beautiful show of colors. It is also an essential food source for bees, even throughout the cooler months of the year. Bees, butterflies, and other insects need to store up these nutrients for the wintertime and planting fall flowers help extend the time that they have to do so.