5 Pretty Plant Pairings for Spring Through Fall
Why settle for a garden that only shines for a few weeks when you can enjoy a spectacular show all year long? The secret to a professional-looking landscape is mastering all-season plant pairings that maintain their beauty from the first thaw to the final frost. By combining high-performance varieties into long-blooming garden combos, you can ensure your outdoor space remains vibrant without constant replanting. Whether you’re looking for a multi-season garden design for your flower beds or fresh spring to fall flowers for your porch, these five proven winners plant recipes are trialed and tested to provide effortless curb appeal that evolves beautifully with the seasons.
It’s easy to pick out pretty plants at the garden center, but how do you know which plants will go well together in the garden or in your patio pots? We’re sharing five beautiful ideas with you here, complete with details like how much sun and water they’ll need to thrive.
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Heavenly Hydrangea PairingGorgeous flowering hydrangeas are some of the most widely planted shrubs across North America. If you’re struggling to know what to pair with them, first take a look at how much space you have to work with. In most cases, you’ll want low growing plants like the Dolce® ‘Wildberry’ coral bells you see here to grow around the base of your hydrangeas. By using something short, you won’t cover up any of those amazing hydrangea blooms. A few more details make this a perfect plant pairing:
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| Easy Foundation Bed MakeoverHere’s a unique solution to liven up boring foundation plantings. If your traditional home has a row of evergreens growing up along the foundation with nothing in front of them, consider widening your bed to accommodate some colorful annuals. By doing so, you’ll retain the coverage in winter but bring far more curb appeal to the bed from spring to fall. Here, a grouping of 2 to 2 ½’ tall annual ‘Sky Rocket’ grasses was planted in front of a row of evergreen shrubs that are up against the house. In front of them, a mass of 6-12” low growing Supertunia Mini Vista® petunias in shades of White and Violet Star was planted between the grasses and rock border. You can use any shade of petunias you like, just make sure to choose these shorter Mini Vistas so your grasses won’t get overrun. They will form a solid carpet of flowers that lasts from planting time until frost without deadheading. |
| Lunchtime at the Pollinator BuffetIf you want to draw in pollinating bees, butterflies and hummingbirds all season long, this is the perfect plant pairing for you! It works in large containers or in the landscape as long as lots and lots of sunshine is provided. These plants do not need any shade and love the heat. Average to somewhat dry soil is suitable for both, too. The blanket flower will be happy to “blanket” the feet of the cuphea without vying for the same space in the pot.
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| Elegant COR-TEN® Steel Container PlantingIf an elegant, upscale container planting is just what your sunny space needs, try this perfect plant pairing in a large COR-TEN® steel planter. The recipe, named Rustic Chic, combines these elements:
A monochromatic white palette paired with verdant greens brings a clean, bright feeling and simply elegant look to this container. While both grasses prefer consistent moisture, the calibrachoa and euphorbia won’t mind that their planting partners steal some of the moisture away between waterings. Both types of flowers need only average moisture to thrive. A weekly to bi-weekly application of water-soluble plant food focused around the calibrachoa is recommended.
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| Purple + Chartreuse = A Winning Combination Every TimeIf you struggle with color pairings, try purple and chartreuse together. It works every time, whether you’re looking for container companions or larger plantings for the landscape. Here, we’ve paired ‘Miss Violet’ butterfly bush with Fluffy® Western arborvitae. The purple-violet blossoms and glowing chartreuse-gold evergreen foliage will easily catch your eye and that of pollinators who are happy to stop by the butterfly bush for lunch. What makes this a perfect plant pairing:
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Patent Information: Dolce® 'Wildberry' Heuchera USPP31222 CanPBRAF; Invincibelle® Spirit II Hydrangea arborescens USPP28316 Can5622; Graceful Grasses® 'Sky Rocket' Pennisetum setaceum USPP21497; Supertunia Mini Vista® White Petunia USPP30833 Can6295; Supertunia Mini Vista® Violet Star Petunia USPP28051 Can5516; Heat it Up® Scarlet Gaillardia USPP32692 CanPBRAF; 'Miss Violet' Buddleia USPP28448 Can5950; Fluffy® Thuja plicata USPP30762 CanPBRAF
Contributor Bio: Susan Martin is an avid zone 6 gardener, garden writer and speaker who enjoys spreading her passion for plants to her fellow gardeners across North America.








