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How can planning a small corner for seasonal flowers bring variety through the year?

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If your entire garden is planted with long-lived shrubs and evergreens, it can look similar all year – steady but sometimes a bit monotonous. Dedicating even a small corner or a couple of pots to seasonal flowers adds bursts of change and colour.

You can rotate plants that do well in different seasons: cool-weather blooms at one time of year, heat-loving ones later. Each change gives the garden a fresh look without changing the overall structure. It keeps things interesting for you too. Planting a new batch becomes a small ritual.

Because the area is limited, maintenance stays manageable. You’re not replanting the whole garden all the time, just your “changeable corner.”

That balance between steady, permanent plants and playful seasonal ones keeps your outdoor space feeling alive and evolving, not frozen in one look.

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