Robert Cardillo

With the start of each season comes a surge of new, popular colorssproutingup.

These shades are oftenspotted on runways, in home decor, and yeseven in the garden.

Osofsky says you should look to these types of plants for adding this years trending colors to your garden.

field of multi-colored bearded irises with trees and a fence in the background

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“Keep in mind that these voluminous flowers need acidic soil to maintain their blue color.

In more alkaline soils theyll turn beautiful shades of pale pink and purplea win-win.”

Choose highly-fragrant blossoms to stimulate the senses when light is at a minimum.

virginia bluebells perennials

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“Plant a lilac by your front door to enjoy its sweet fragrance often.”

They’re ideal for the unpredictable days of early spring since pansies thrive in cooler temperatures.

Choose one of this years spring colors that brings you joy," she says.

Endless Summer ‘Bloomstruck’ Hydrangea flowers

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Style them in a spectrum on your patio, terrace, or surrounding your front door."

They wont just add a pop of color to your garden in the late summer.

orange and white florals with greenery outdoor garden next to large fountain

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Lilac Shrubs

Bill Stites.

purple and dark yellow pansies planted together

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lemon tree in orange pot

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