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Hey Good People! Designing a truly year-round garden requires meticulous planning that combines structural integrity with the principle of successional blooming, beginning by establishing a permanent framework using a balanced mix of evergreen and deciduous plants. Evergreens (like Boxwood or Yew) serve as the garden's constant structural backbone, providing mass, texture, and reliable green color to prevent the landscape from looking flat in winter, while deciduous plants (trees and shrubs) introduce dynamic seasonal change, offering spring flowers, summer shade, and brilliant autumn foliage that subsequently reveals interesting bark and silhouettes in the colder months. To ensure a continuous display of color, you must then employ succession planting, which involves staggering the bloom times of various plants so that as one group fades, the next is ready to emerge; this sequence moves from late winter bloomers like Hellebores and early bulbs like Crocus, through the spring spectacle of Daffodils and Lilacs, into the long-lasting summer brilliance of reblooming Roses and Coneflowers, and finally culminates in the late-season color and texture provided by fall favorites such as Hydrangeas and flowering Sedum.