Transform your garden with an array of plants, seeds & flower bulbs. Order now. Get deals and low prices on YearRound Outdoor Plants Live at Amazon Let’s start with humble (and cheap) flaming Katy… It belongs to the super strong and vigorous kalanchoe genus and in fact it is also called “Christmas kalanchoe” because at that time of the year, it is in full bloom… But it will never stop! Smaller floral displays will keep coming through the four seasons, and you will never be left without its bri...See full list on gardeningchores.comNative of Brazil, golden trumpet is a shrubby climber with a light of its own… This is due to the super luminous color of its trumpet shaped blossoms: bright yellow and glossy! And they come in great numbers all over the plant and, of course, all year round! What is more, each blossom is big, up to 5 inches across (12.5 cm) and it opens to 5 round ...See full list on gardeningchores.comIf you live in a warm country, you can literally have huge “walls” of massive and super colorful blooms all year round, and if you have visited the Mediterranean, you will know what I am talking about… Super vigorous and strong, bougainvilleas are impressive evergreen climbing shrubs that literally cover with blossoms and they do it all year round....See full list on gardeningchores.comAlso called Christ plant, crown of thorns has a religious theme… Well, the idea is that the strange looking blossoms which continue all through the year and the thorns on the branches give an idea of the Passion of Jesus… But let’s unravel this mystery… The flowers we see are not actually flowers… They are the two bright red and bean shaped bracts ...See full list on gardeningchores.comHere is a puzzling flowering shrub for all the seasons for you and your garden: lantana… Yes, because it produces round inflorescences with many sweet looking small little flowers in them, and in warm climates it will do it in spring, summer, fall and winter… Non stop! But this is not the only strange behavior of this Central and South American nat...See full list on gardeningchores.comOne of the most exotic looking flowering perennials ever, known as bird of paradise or by its scientific name, Strelitzia,isa native wonder from South Africa. Once again, it likes hot climates, but it can blossom all year round. True, in many cases, it skips the warm months of summer, but if the weather is fresh enough or if it grows in part shade,...See full list on gardeningchores.comSo far, we have only seen varieties that love very hot climates, and the reason is simple: mild winters allow them to blossom. Twinspur is a bit hardier, and a mat foring perennial from South Africa. However, it will only blossom all year round if the cold season is mild, otherwise it may stop during the harsh months between December and February. ...See full list on gardeningchores.comOne of the most fragrant bulbous perennials ever, freesias can blossom all year round. But let’s be clear; it does not mean that a single plant will do it – it will need to go into dormancy and stop its sweet smelling floral display… But you can stagger the planting and have some at any time, including in winter. Thus, the lovely funnel shaped flow...See full list on gardeningchores.comHere is another exotic beauty that never stops flowering – it is always bright and colorful all year round! And… It looks a bit “weird”… Yes, because the blooms look like bottlebrushes attached to the tips of the branches of this evergreen shrub… The name is not a mistake… And there are a few species and varieties, so, some have longer inflorescenc...See full list on gardeningchores.comAnthuriums, or flamingo flowers, are usually grown as houseplants; but – hear, hear! – there is no reason why you can’t grow it in a garden – if, again, you live in a hot region… Well, in any case, indoors or outdoors, it will give you its amazing floral displays all year round! What wows you of this perennial is actually the spathe, which looks li...See full list on gardeningchores.comView allApr 4, 2025 · Some plants, such as tulips (Tulipa), must be re-planted every year, while perennials, such as roses (Rosa), will come back to life year after year. To achieve year-round growth and color, the best choice is evergreen plants that remain green all year long in most conditions and climates. Through trial and error, I have found a wide array of plants that can live year after year in a container. I have selected the 10 best that are not only tough enough to survive but also look great while doing it. · Looking for landscaping plants that will look good all yearround? Check out this list of 20 beautiful and resilient plants that will add color, texture, and interest to your garden throughout the seasons. · Below is a list of plants that look great for several seasons, working harder for longer, meaning you can rely on them to offer beauty at many points during the year. · Some plants, such as tulips (Tulipa), must be re-planted every year, while perennials, such as roses (Rosa), will come back to life year after year. To achieve year-round growth and color, the best choice is evergreen plants that remain green all year long in most conditions and climates. Through trial and error, I have found a wide array of plants that can live year after year in a container. I have selected the 10 best that are not only tough enough to survive but also look great while doing it. · Looking for landscaping plants that will look good all yearround? Check out this list of 20 beautiful and resilient plants that will add color, texture, and interest to your garden throughout the seasons. · Below is a list of plants that look great for several seasons, working harder for longer, meaning you can rely on them to offer beauty at many points during the year.