Rotate Plants as the Seasons Change

Seasonal color services in Fairhope that keep your landscape looking current all year

Your landscape in Fairhope can look vibrant in spring and washed out by summer if the plants are not rotated to match the season. Coastal homes and properties with high visibility benefit most from seasonal plant rotations because the color stays consistent rather than fading once the weather shifts. LBC Landscape plans and installs seasonal color rotations designed for spring, summer, fall, and winter transitions so your property does not look neglected between seasons.

This service involves removing plants that have finished their cycle and replacing them with varieties suited to the next season. We select plants based on Fairhope's humidity, temperature swings, and sun exposure patterns so each rotation performs as expected. You get a landscape that looks intentional and maintained throughout the year, not just during peak spring months.

If you want your property to stay vibrant year-round, reach out to LBC Landscape to plan your seasonal color rotations in Fairhope.

What your landscape looks like after each rotation

When we rotate plants in Fairhope, we pull spent or declining specimens, refresh the soil, and install new selections that match the incoming season. You will see restored color in your beds, healthier foliage, and plants that look appropriate for the time of year. Your landscape no longer feels stuck in the previous season.

Entryways regain their appeal, and focal areas stay visually interesting rather than fading into the background. The plants we install are chosen for their ability to handle coastal conditions and the temperature ranges typical of each season in Fairhope. This means they hold up longer and require less emergency replacement.

We coordinate timing with local climate patterns so plants establish before stress periods arrive. This service does not include landscape redesign, irrigation system repairs, or hardscape installation. It focuses on keeping your existing beds filled with climate-appropriate plants that perform well through each season.

What homeowners usually want to know first

Homeowners often ask how many times per year they need to rotate plants, what happens if a rotation fails, and whether we handle the removal of old plants. These questions come up before almost every seasonal color project we start.

Black arrow pointing right.
How many times per year should I rotate plants?
Most properties in Fairhope benefit from three to four rotations per year to maintain consistent color. We typically rotate in spring, summer, fall, and sometimes late winter depending on your landscape goals.
Black arrow pointing right.
What plants do you use for each season?
We select plants based on the season and your site conditions. Spring may include petunias and snapdragons, summer often features begonias and vinca, and fall brings pansies and ornamental cabbage.
Black arrow pointing to the right on a white background.
What happens if plants do not survive the rotation?
We choose plants suited to Fairhope's climate and your property's exposure to reduce failure. If a plant struggles due to unforeseen conditions, we assess the cause and adjust future selections accordingly.
Black arrow pointing right.
When should I schedule the next rotation?
Scheduling works best a few weeks before the season changes, such as late February for spring or mid-September for fall. This gives plants time to establish before temperature extremes arrive.
Black arrow pointing right.
Can you work with landscapes that have irrigation issues?
We can work around irrigation problems, but we will point out any issues that could affect plant health. If your system needs repair, we recommend addressing that before or during the rotation.

LBC Landscape rotates seasonal color in Fairhope using plants selected for local climate cycles and your property's specific conditions. If you want to keep your landscape looking current all year, contact us to set up your seasonal color plan.