Plan Your Garden with our Perennial Flowers Season-by-Season List

Use these perennial plant suggestions to have a progression of colors from spring to fall with bloom times that overlap each other.

Perennial flowers are a must-have in your garden because of their ability to come back year after year, usually growing even stronger and more beautiful with age. But unlike annuals that can bloom non-stop for months, most perennials have a relatively short bloom season, lasting from just a few days to a few weeks. Nevertheless, you can still ensure plenty of flowers from your perennials if you plan your garden with plants by season to stagger bloom times.

Don't be afraid to pack in the plants for the best color show. Where three or four types of annuals can brighten a bed all season long, you might need a dozen perennials so something is blooming from spring to fall. So start planning your continuously blooming garden by selecting a combination of these spring, summer, and fall-blooming perennials for sun and shade.

Bleeding heart
Bleeding heart has beautiful flowers as well as foliage. Peter Krumhardt

Spring Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Shade

These spring perennial flowers will brighten any shady area. These seasonal perennials are planted in low light, and they're low-maintenance. They also have a low risk of attracting pests. You can count on these early bloomers to kickstart your garden every spring.

Iberis sempervirens, candytuft
Candytuft produces masses of snowy white blooms. Denny Schrock

Spring Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Sun

Need a little something more to liven up your sunny space? These sun-loving perennials spring back year after year with dozens of blooms and beautiful color. Equipped for growing in the hot sun, many of these pretty perennials are also tough and drought-tolerant.

bright red astilbe xarendsii fanal
Astilbe produces colorful wands of small flowers held above its foliage. Denny Schrock

Late Spring to Early Summer Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Shade

Say hello to the first summer days with these perennial flowers that love the shade. Bright colors and lush foliage make for exciting accents in a cool corner spot. Park a bench near your shade garden, grab a book and relax with a view of your gorgeous perennials.

close up of peony flowers
Peonies come in an assortment of colors, including several shades of pink. Karla Conrad

Late Spring to Early Summer Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Sun

Sunny days and warm weather are made even better with plants that can beat the heat. There's plenty of variety among these low-maintenance early summer flowers, so choosing a few that fit into your dream garden plan should be easy.

Catmint and Pink bee balm garden near red home
The soft purple flowers of catmint combine well with the pink blooms of bee balm in this garden. Peter Krumhardt

Summer Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Sun

When the heat starts to set in, it's time for hardy, drought-resistant perennial flowers (such as these Better Homes & Gardens 2.5Qt Purple Lavendar Live Plants in a decorative container, 3 pack, $45, Walmart) to take over. You've got dozens of choices for summer flowers that can beat the heat, so go ahead and plant as many as you can fit in your yard.

purple flowering hostas lining walkway in garden
Often grown for their attractive leaves, many varieties of hostas also have eye-catching flowers. Bob Stefko

Summer Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Shade

These perennials bloom in the summer but don't necessarily enjoy the sun's rays. Find a shady, cool spot in your garden for these low-maintenance plants.

russian sage perovskia atriplicifolia
When in bloom, Russian sage looks like a purple haze. John Strauss

Late Summer and Early Fall Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Sun

Summer is ending, but fall is just around the corner. Feel the soft, cool breeze and smell the fresh scent of these beautiful fall flowers as the leaves start to turn. Add these plants (including Better Homes & Gardens 1Qt Green Sedum Sunsparkler Live Plants 5 pack, $39, Walmart) to your space to help the summer season live on just a little longer.

Late Summer and Early Perennials for Fall

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patch of flowering todadlily
The dainty flowers of toad lily light up shade gardens in fall when not much else is in bloom. Denny Schrock

Late Summer and Early Fall Seasonal Perennial Flowers for Shade

Summer may be leaving, but these seasonal perennial flowers will still thrive. So enjoy a few last blooms through the changing leaves with these shade-loving fall flowering plants. These seasonal perennials will perfectly complement a fall garden color palette.

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