Color can really make your yard pop. It adds a vibrant feel to your landscaping, and
different colors can even affect your mood. You can always get colorful furniture, pots,
or stones to add to your yard, but if you’re ready to landscape your yard this spring,
consider adding some flowers. Planting flowers will liven up your lawn and add some
color outside your home.
The best time of year to landscape with trees, shrubs, and flowers is in the spring
because your plants will have time to grow before Winter comes. Here’s what you need to know about planting flowers to add color to your landscape in spring.
Plant Flowers
The best time of year to plant flowers is from March to May, when the weather is milder, and the plants can begin to adjust before the hot summer months start, which we certainly get in the Dallas area. Some of the best flowers to plant in the spring include: Daffodils, Tulips, Primrose, Hyacinths, Pansies, Forsythia.
Container Gardens
Just as with planting flowers, place your container gardens in a place to maximize curb appeal and wow guests. Container gardens are great because you can always easily move them if you decide to change your landscaping later on. For your container gardens, you may want to use a colorful planter as well like an urn, sculpture or pot that fits in with the aesthetic of your landscaping.
Permanent Planters
Permanent planters are just as they sound – a permanent structure for planting flowers
or shrubbery. You could build in rock, stone, or wooden planter off of your deck, near a fence, or on the side of your yard. You can even add in some lighting with a planter for a lovely evening touch.
Keane Landscape Company
We’re an industry leader for landscaping in the Dallas area and pride ourselves on our
professional service to our customers. We have plenty of experience with Dallas landscape design, and if you’re in the North Texas region, check out our landscaping
services. Call us for a free quote and consultation about how we can help add some
colors to your landscape this spring.