
How to Incorporate Color into Your Summer Landscape
Sep 11
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Even in the height of summer, it’s possible to maintain a colorful, eye-catching landscape. With the right plants and accents, your yard can pop with visual interest all season long.
1. Use Heat-Tolerant Flowering Plants
Incorporate lantana, zinnias, salvia, or purslane for bold seasonal color. These annuals and perennials thrive in the Texas sun.
2. Add Colorful Pots and Planters
If flower beds are limited, use bright containers to showcase plants on porches, patios, or along walkways.
3. Choose Foliage with Vibrant Tones
Plants like purple fountain grass, variegated yucca, or coral bells offer visual variety without constant blooming.
4. Accent with Colorful Hardscape or Decor
Painted trellises, bright outdoor cushions, or mosaic stepping stones add personality and curb appeal.
Adding color doesn’t always mean planting more flowers. From bold foliage to decorative features, there are many ways to keep your yard vibrant in the summer heat.
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