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		<title>Plants for All Seasons</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to know which plants can withstand any weather or temperature? Find colorful evergreen plants for the whole year. Everyone wants the most beautiful evergreen plants in their lawn, right? Since it&#8217;s crucial to have color and fragrance in the summer and at least some greenery in the winter, why not combine the&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://open-grower.com/plants-for-all-seasons/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Plants for All Seasons</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>Do you want to know which plants can withstand any weather or temperature? Find colorful evergreen plants for the whole year.</strong></p>



<p>Everyone wants the most beautiful evergreen plants in their lawn, right? Since it&#8217;s crucial to have color and fragrance in the summer and at least some greenery in the winter, why not combine the best of both worlds with the most stunning evergreens all year long?</p>



<p>While establishing a garden is not a very demanding task, creating a four-season garden requires a bit more effort. Your house will be surrounded by color and charm throughout the whole year if you plan year-round gardening. </p>



<p>Spend some time researching about the plants that will thrive in each season before going all out and starting your year-round garden. Selecting the right plants for your location is all that is necessary to start designing year-round gardens. For these all-season flower gardens, you may use any combination of perennials, annuals, and container plants, depending on where you reside. Knowing which plants thrive in your area and when their displays are at their finest will help you create a year-round garden that is both beautiful and productive. The ideal strategy for achieving harmony in your four-season garden is to select at least two plant varieties that will bloom concurrently during each season.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">All Season Plants for your Garden</h2>



<p>We found a great set of plants that will make your garden shine throughout the year. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tulip</h2>



<p>Tulips are a well-known springtime symbol. Following their fall planting, the bulbs spend the winter dormant, much like the majority of us! They then reappear with their vividly colored flowers and gleaming green leaves as soon as the weather begins to warm up.</p>



<p>Light soil should be used to plant bulbs, which should then be kept in a cold, dark location. Gradually relocate them to a somewhat cozier and brighter area after they have a 2-inch shoot. Up until your tulips are resting in a bright window, continue in little steps in this direction.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Daffodil</h2>



<p>Hardy perennial daffodils grow year after year, spreading and even becoming wild. After developing roots in the fall, daffodil bulbs hibernate throughout the winter. They can start growing again as early as February or as late as April, depending on where you reside. The tips of the leaves are what you will initially see poking through the ground.</p>



<p>Daffodils should be planted in a sunny area that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. The plants won&#8217;t blossom if they are put in partial shade, but they will still produce green leaves. Daffodils, like the majority of bulbs, demand well-drained soil; otherwise, they are susceptible to rotting.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pansy</h2>



<p>A traditional flower for cool climates, pansies are typically grown as an annual. Gardeners can grow them all year round in some areas with warmer, more moderate climates, such as parts of California. It is more normal to grow them throughout the colder months of the year in regions with more erratic seasonal climates.</p>



<p>Planting season for pansies is in the chilly spring or fall. Pansies favor locations that offer full, straight morning light while protecting them from strong afternoon radiation. Pansies bloom profusely in well-drained, fertile soil that is rich in organic materials.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Coneflower</h2>



<p>Few perennials have gained the same popularity among gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts as coneflowers. They are a treat all year round, with summer and fall blooms in purple, orange, red, white, and green on 2- to 5-foot-tall stems, and seedpods for winter appeal. They are very simple to maintain and come in a wide variety of colors and sizes.</p>



<p>Coneflowers are well-liked perennials for a reason. They grow easily, withstand heat and drought, bloom for months, produce excellent cut flowers, and draw birds and pollinators. Coneflowers like full light and soil that drains well. Although coneflowers are fairly tolerant of unfavorable soil conditions, nutrient-rich soil is where they bloom at their finest. Loosen the soil to a depth of 12 to 15 inches, then add a layer of old manure or compost that is 2 to 4 inches thick.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hydrangea</h2>



<p>Hydrangeas are among the most well-liked and well-liked flowers in gardens. Sadly, depending on the weather, they often only persist for one to two months. They may be appreciated all year long if properly stored. The hydrangea is a hardy plant that can endure the winter and is not susceptible to freezing conditions. Tub plants, however, are susceptible to the soil freezing solidly. Since of the bad weather, branches and buds might dry out because the roots can no longer provide moisture.</p>



<p>The majority of hydrangeas like fertile, moisture-rich soils that drain well. Compost can help improve bad soil. Hydrangeas often prefer some sun. In an ideal world, they would receive full light in the morning and then some afternoon shade to avoid the intense midday sun.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">First Frost Hosta</h2>



<p>The hosta is one of the few plants that will be content to live in a backyard that is both shaded and dry. A bunch of hostas may help fill the area in a low-light garden since they go up to around 16 inches tall and 30 inches broad. In actuality, the majority of hostas enjoy some shadow, and the darker the plant, the more likely it is to survive in a gloomy setting.</p>



<p>Hosta are hardy perennial plants that thrive in hardiness zones 3-9. They can tolerate freezing temperatures. Hostas may still freeze and sustain harm from frost under some conditions. Early spring or early fall, as well as before the rainy season if your location has them, are the optimum seasons to plant hostas.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Persian Shield</h2>



<p>The Persian shield is the perfect plant if you&#8217;re looking for something that will grow successfully in any environment—north or south, sun or shade, garden bed or container—in any climate. This vibrant, green plant is not only hardy, but it also stands out in the yard. We enjoy the metallic-purple leaves of this tropical plant, which stands well on its own or when combined with other plants. This tropical plant should be treated as an annual, or if you&#8217;re feeling daring, you might bring it inside for the winter and maintain it in a light place.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ajuga</h2>



<p>Finding appealing plants that will flourish in the shadows might be difficult if your backyard doesn&#8217;t receive much sun during the day. Ajuga is the plant that does best in the shadow. If you want to add color in shady sections of your landscape, this weed-smothering ground cover is a wonderful choice. It provides gorgeous blue-purple flower spikes in the spring, followed by a mat of thick leaves the rest of the gardening year.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sedum</h2>



<p>This low-maintenance plant hardly ever requires watering, even in the heat of the summer. The greatest plant to place next to sedum is, well, more sedum because there is a seemingly unlimited variety of sedum available, ranging from erect bloomers to low-growing groundcovers. Buying a sedum tile, often known as a &#8220;living carpet&#8221; formed of a patchwork of smaller plants, which is frequently sold at garden centers, can eliminate the guesswork involved in planting small individual plants. Simply place a sedum tile on loose soil, give it a good start with water, and then watch it develop.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Lavender</h2>



<p>With its fragrant leaves and blossoms, the ever-popular lavender is an excellent option for year-round plants. Lavender may be grown as an edger, border plant, or in a variety of patio containers. There are many options available, so be sure to pick the one that fits your plan the best. Flowers range in color from light lilac and white to the deepest navy blue and purple. The hybrid lavandine and several English cultivars, such Hidcote and Munsted, are among the strongest in terms of scent power. The maintenance of lavender is quite simple. It doesn&#8217;t need a lot of care; in fact, overwatering after the plant is established and applying the wrong fertilizer frequently cause the plants to die.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Rosemary</h2>



<p>With needle-like leaves that are edible all year round, rosemary is a sun-loving plant whose smell is reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Rosemary will only survive if you bring it inside before the onset of cold weather if you reside in a USDA plant hardiness zone 7 or lower. In contrast, if your growth zone is at least zone 8, you may protect rosemary from the cold during the winter and grow it outdoors all year.</p>



<p>Once established, rosemary bushes can withstand drought well, thus it is preferable to drown them as opposed to overwater them. When watering, make sure the soil is evenly moist but not waterlogged, letting the top few inches of the soil dry off between applications.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sea Holly</h2>



<p>The lovely annual Eryngium leavenworthii blooms fast from seed and has spiky, glaucous leaves that becomes a deep purple on the cones and bracts. Sunlight and well-draining soil are essential for eryngium growth. They can grow in poor soil, and a location along a wall is ideal since the ground will stay dry during the winter. Eryngiums should be planted away from the edge of a walkway or border since their spikes can be fairly pointed.</p>



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		<title>12 Gorgeous Purple Plants</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Purple houseplants can give color and life to any plant collection and are beautiful and entertaining additions to any house. The interior of your house is incomplete without vibrant, fresh, and welcoming house plants. Why not go from all-green to purple house plants if you want to add a touch of cool esthetics to your&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://open-grower.com/12-gorgeous-purple-plants/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">12 Gorgeous Purple Plants</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>Purple houseplants can give color and life to any plant collection and are beautiful and entertaining additions to any house.</strong></p>



<p>The interior of your house is incomplete without vibrant, fresh, and welcoming house plants. Why not go from all-green to purple house plants if you want to add a touch of cool esthetics to your collection of indoor plants?</p>



<p>Purple plants symbolize fresh starts, health, and passion, all of which are wonderful feelings that are always appreciated in any home. Your design can&#8217;t go wrong if you choose a purple house plant, whether you choose ones that are covered in purple, have just a touch of violet shade on them, or grow pretty amethyst blooms.</p>



<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The color purple is typically associated with traditions and majestic values</a> when it appears in plants and flowers. Additionally, the color purple can represent love and success. Also, some purple plants and flowers have developed their own unique metaphorical significance. For instance, the purple violet signifies prayer in Christianity, the purple lotus denotes spirituality in Buddhist religions, and the Chinese evergreen indicates luck. No matter what type of purple plant you choose it is going to be a treat for your eyes and soul.</p>



<p>These 12 of our favorite purple houseplants will do well in any kind of weather. For each, we&#8217;ve included a care guide so you can choose the best option for your unique plant.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Purple Queen (Tradescantia pallida; aka purple heart)</h2>



<p>Purple heart plants, often known as purple queens, are low maintenance and may be grown inside or outdoors. It is one of our favorites on the list because of the summertime growth of its small heart-shaped blossoms.</p>



<p>The deep purple leaves of this plant, which are truly magnificent, give the surroundings a startling pop of color and contrast. With purple stems that trail, violet-purple foliage, and summer-blooming pink flowers. It usually only grows once a year, however, in sheltered regions or during mild winters, it could. To keep the plant healthy and alive regularly water the area, but don&#8217;t keep it too moist.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="466" height="313" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-10.png" alt="Purple heart plants, often known as purple queens, are low maintenance and may be grown inside or outdoors." class="wp-image-458" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-10.png 466w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-10-300x202.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 466px) 100vw, 466px" /><figcaption>Purple heart plants, often known as purple queens, are low maintenance and may be grown inside or outdoors.</figcaption></figure>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Purple Passion Plant (Gynura aurantiaca)</h2>



<p>The purple passion plant is both stunning and exotic. Touchable velvety leaves with a vivid purple outline are the plant&#8217;s signature feature. It is impossible to maintain the same purple passion plant alive for many years because it is an annual. When your plant is fully grown and ready for cuttings, look for buds or blooming flowers as an indication. One of the few types that appears better before it matures is the purple passion, which is a blessing.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s simple to take care of your purple passion. Place it in bright, indirect sunshine, give it a little water, and watch it grow. It should be noted that if the purple passion plant doesn&#8217;t get enough sunshine, its color can fade.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="468" height="312" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-11.png" alt="The purple passion plant is easy to take care of but note that it's an annual plant." class="wp-image-459" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-11.png 468w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-11-300x200.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 468px) 100vw, 468px" /><figcaption>The purple passion plant is easy to take care of but note that it&#8217;s an annual plant.</figcaption></figure>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Amethyst Flowering Plant</h2>



<p>The bush violet, also known as the Jamaican forget-me-not or amethyst flower, is a kind of flowering plant. Since they are thought to bring luck when positioned next to doorways or other heavy traffic places on your property, they have been featured in feng shui for ages. The stunning blossoms on these purple plants, which resemble tiny stars, will give a splash of color to any space.</p>



<p>After planting bulbs, water them thoroughly, and then wait a short while before watering Amethyst hyacinths again. Keep in mind that these hyacinth plants cannot tolerate damp soil and may rot or mold if you overwater them.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="468" height="351" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-12.png" alt="Bush violet, also known as Amethyst Flowering Plant if famous for bringing luck. " class="wp-image-460" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-12.png 468w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-12-300x225.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 468px) 100vw, 468px" /><figcaption>Bush violet, also known as Amethyst Flowering Plant if famous for bringing luck. </figcaption></figure>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Purple Vanda Orchid</h2>



<p>The vanda orchid has approximately 80 different species, many of which have stunning deep purple leaves. Despite being among the most popular varieties of decorative flowers, they are not suitable for beginners. The Vanda orchid demands a lot of upkeep and wants you to mimic its native habitat as closely as possible in your house, unlike many plants that can adapt to a variety of situations. For instance, in order to replicate the rain and drought cycle of the rainforest, the Vanda needs periods of intense irrigation and dry soil.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="468" height="281" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-13.png" alt="Vanda orchids have very deep purple leaves and are often used for decorations." class="wp-image-461" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-13.png 468w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-13-300x180.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 468px) 100vw, 468px" /><figcaption>Vanda orchids have very deep purple leaves and are often used for decorations.</figcaption></figure>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Wandering Jew (aka purple zebrina)</h2>



<p>A very common plant that looks beautiful in a hanging basket or is trained to grow on a topiary shape and is simple to maintain. The wandering Jew, also known as the inch plant or spiderwort, has striped leaves with younger foliage that is deep purple and older growth that is deep green. It produces tiny, purple flowers in bloom. The silvery-green and purple foliage are magnificent. It is a great addition to your indoor plant collection.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="439" height="293" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-14.png" alt="The wandering jew plant is well-known for its striped leaves." class="wp-image-462" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-14.png 439w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/image-14-300x200.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 439px) 100vw, 439px" /><figcaption>The wandering jew plant is well-known for its striped leaves.</figcaption></figure>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Coleus</h2>



<p>The coleus plant may be viewed as a symbol of our exceptional beauty, which can also be related to our own beauty traits. Since ancient times, the herb coleus has been used to cure cardiac conditions like high blood pressure and chest discomfort.</p>



<p>Although coleus is generally planted outside as an annual, if growth circumstances are ideal, its colorful leaves may be enjoyed indoors for many months. In actuality, coleus plants thrive in potted settings. Although coleus is a beautifully lovely plant, it is toxic to both people and animals. If ingested, Coleus leaves can result in a rash and health problems.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Purple Oxalis (aka; false shamrock or purple shamrock)</h2>



<p>Oxalis plants, which are native to Brazil, have distinctive pinwheel leaves and starry blooms. Some variants have foliage that is purple or has darker accent marks. If you offer the purple oxalis a sunny area and maintain a moderately moist soil environment, it is simple to care for as an indoor plant. Remember that purple oxalis is dormant in the summertime, so don&#8217;t be alarmed if you see a droopy leaf. Once you detect fresh growth, just reduce your water usage and return to your regular schedule.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Persian Shield (aka the royal purple plant)</h2>



<p>One of the greatest purple home plants available has to be the royal purple plant (Strobilanthes dyeriana). a blooming plant that is perfect for decorative indoor planting. The evergreen Persian shield shrub is indigenous to Myanmar. It features thick, green foliage that is crowned with purple metallic pinwheels that mimic the shade of a peacock&#8217;s feathers.</p>



<p>The ideal environment for this plant is warm and humid, and it thrives in slightly acidic soil. Throughout the growing season, don&#8217;t forget to fertilize with a half-strength fertilizer every two weeks.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura)</h2>



<p>The prayer plant is a cute little plant to have about the house with its distinctive, purple-brown leaf patterns. Its diurnal cycle, which causes its leaves to lie flat during the day and fold upright at night as if in prayer for evening vespers, gives the prayer plant its popular name. Its leaves have eye-catching patterns and colors that change according to the plant&#8217;s kind.</p>



<p>The leaves, which resemble prayer hands, open during the day and close at night. Since they require low light levels, an area with indirect bright light is perfect. It does well in soil that receives consistent watering and mild humidity.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Purple Potato Vine</h2>



<p>Sweet Caroline potato vine, which has the endearing name of the plant, is one of the most useful and beautiful indoor plants (Ipomoea batatas). This plant with purple leaves is especially prized for its deep purple foliage and ivy-like leaves. It requires little maintenance because it can tolerate most types of soil, little watering, and low humidity.</p>



<p>These plants can tolerate some shade, but they prefer full sun, where they are also more likely to attain their darkest color in the leaves. Don&#8217;t let the soil dry up throughout the growing season and plant them in well-drained, somewhat fertile soil.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Rex Begonia (Begonia rex-cultorum)</h2>



<p>Rex, the Latin word for &#8220;king,&#8221; is an appropriate name for the rex begonia (begonia rex). Rex Begonia plants are well known for their very attractive leaves, which include intriguing patterns of interwoven fuchsia, silver, eggplant, scarlet, and deep green. These plants are also known as fancy-leaf begonias or painted-leaf begonias.</p>



<p>Southeast Asia is home to the wild rex begonia, which covers the ground of the forest. The plant may grow everywhere, although it works best in humid environments with low light levels and a warm climate.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ti Plant (Cordyline fruticosa)</h2>



<p>The ti plant is a little more complex and there&#8217;s much to marvel at with its intimidating size and vivid, palm-like leaves! However, we&#8217;re talking about the ti plant&#8217;s place in Polynesian culture, where it has long been regarded as a lucky charm. Additionally, it is utilized in food and conventional medicine.</p>



<p>If you want to maintain a ti plant indoors, bear in mind that it may become up to 10 feet tall and 3 feet broad, making it more of a shrub-like tree than anything else. Give it lots of light, keep it in a warm location, and make sure the roots are kept wet without becoming soggy.</p>


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