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The Garden Thymes

Seasonal Containers + Borders: Elevate Your Curb Appeal

Each new season brings an opportunity to add dynamic color, texture, and style to your entryways, patios, and garden beds throughout the year. 

Did someone say seasonal pots? 

Whether you’re looking for a burst of spring blooms, lush summer greenery, rich autumn hues, or a festive winter arrangement, seasonal containers are an easy way to complement each season’s unique beauty and make your neighbors jump up and down, clapping! Isn’t that what you want?!

If it’s not the right time to commit to a full garden overhaul, then a seasonal container design will be a more accessible way to enhance outside appeal. Using carefully selected plants, decorative elements, and sustainable practices, Jen creates bespoke container arrangements that thrive in your specific environment. These artistic plantings change with the seasons, keeping your space fresh and inviting.

Where can one put a seasonal pot?

  • Front porches and entryways
  • Border designs
  • Patios and decks
  • Commercial storefronts
  • Courtyards and small urban spaces
  • Event decor and special occasions

Spring is often underutilized in our zone because many urban gardeners don’t have blooms or interesting foliage in their gardens till late spring or early summer. A row of boxwoods and yews is bland aesthetically, as well as downright unsupportive to pollinators. Jen can make a small change with a big impact on your property by implementing a seasonal border. 

The Next Steps

Whether you opt for a seasonal pot or a seasonal border, Jen curates plant combinations that look stunning while flourishing in your local climate and micro conditions. Each aspect is tailored to your style, space, and seasonal needs. We prioritize native plants, pollinator-friendly choices, and sustainable materials whenever possible.

Until next thyme,

Jen at My Thyme Gardens

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