b'PLANNINGPAYS OFFGrowing a garden where something is always in bloom takes a healthy dollop of planning, a mustering of patience, and a weebit of good luck. At first glance, this vibrant garden might seemas if all the plants are flowering at once. Actually, its adynamic parade of color from late spring into fall.The edge of the garden bed is set aflame with vivid red Fruit Punch Maraschino pinks which bloom in unison with thetaller Decadence Deluxe Pink Lemonade false indigo(back right) in late spring to early summer. As they finish up,a kaleidoscope of coneflowers begins to dazzle in shadesof pink, red, melon and white.Continuing into late summer, Little Lime panicle hydrangeasand Russian sage begin to dominate the design. Wine red Cheyenne Sky switch grass contributes warm tones andgraceful movement as it contrasts with the charcoal blackseed pods of the false indigo standing beside it in autumn. Want to make your design more effective? Grow larger groupsof a limited number of varieties to make your successionplanting even more eye-catching, especially from a distance.Click here to try our free Proven Plant Pairings toolto find printable landscape recipes.At right and opposite: DECADENCE Deluxe Pink Lemonade Baptisia(false indigo),(pinks), COLOR CODEDFRUIT PUNCH Maraschino DianthusOne in a MelonEchinaceaThe Price is White Echinacea (coneflower), COLOR CODED (coneflower), SUMMERSONG FIREFINCH Echinacea (coneflower), PRAIRIE WINDSCheyenne Sky PanicumHydrangea(red switch grass) and LITTLE LIME(panicle hydrangea)paniculata 28'