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How to Design a Four-Season Native Garden That Never Looks Bare

How to Design a Four-Season Native Garden That Never Looks Bare

A Garden Should Look Alive in Every Month—Not Just Spring

Most landscapes look beautiful for one season, then fade into dullness. But with native plants chosen for staggered bloom times, branching structure, berries, and evergreen presence, your garden can stay attractive 365 days a year.

TN Nursery Plants for All-Season Beauty

Winterberry provides berries that glow through winter.
Spire offers fragrant summer blooms and red fall foliage.
Juneberry (Serviceberry) brings spring blossoms, summer fruit, and autumn color.
Aromatic Aster keeps blooming when everything else fades.
Bracken Fern delivers bold summer foliage and golden fall color.
Cushion Moss stays green through all seasons and fills bare spots naturally.

How to Build Your Four-Season Plan

Choose at least:
Early spring bloomers (Serviceberry, Virginia Bluebells)
Summer stunners (Sweetspire, Wild Bergamot)
Fall performers (Aromatic Aster, Bracken Fern)
Winter structure (Winterberry, mosses)

Your garden becomes a year-round masterpiece.

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