A yard that only looks good for six weeks in spring is leaving most of the year on the table. We rotate plantings on a seasonal schedule so your beds carry color, structure, and interest from the first thaw through the first frost and beyond.
Cool tolerant color and fresh bed prep right as the ground wakes up.
Heat hardy annuals and full bloom borders built to last through the warmest months.
Mums, ornamental kale, and warm tones that carry color into cooler weeks.
Evergreens and structural plantings that keep beds from looking bare.
Most planting failures are not a plant problem, they are a timing problem. A bed planted with the right species at the wrong point in the season fights the weather instead of working with it. Pascznk Lawn Care Services treats seasonal planting as an ongoing schedule built around Pendleton, OR growing conditions, not a single visit that gets forgotten until the beds look tired again.
Each rotation begins with clearing out plant material that has finished its run, refreshing the soil with amendments suited to the coming season, and installing a new palette chosen for the months ahead. In spring that means cool tolerant color that can handle a late frost. In summer it shifts to heat hardy annuals that hold up through extended dry stretches. As fall arrives we move toward mums, ornamental kale, and deeper tones that read well against changing foliage, and in winter we lean on evergreens and structural plantings so beds never look stripped bare.
Soil health is treated as part of the rotation rather than an afterthought. Between plantings we check drainage, refresh mulch where it has thinned, and adjust fertilization to match what the upcoming species will need. This keeps beds performing at a consistent level year over year instead of declining gradually as nutrients get used up.
Because the schedule is set in advance, plant material is ordered ahead of each seasonal window rather than sourced last minute, which keeps the palette consistent with the original design intent for your property. Whether you want all four rotations or prefer to handle certain seasons yourself and bring us in for the others, the planting plan is built around your property's specific beds, not a generic seasonal package applied the same way everywhere.
Beds are never left bare between plantings because each rotation is scheduled before the previous one fades.
Each switch includes soil checks and amendments so beds keep performing instead of wearing down over time.
Species are sourced in advance of each seasonal window so the planting plan stays consistent year to year.
Choose all four seasonal rotations or select the ones that matter most for your property and budget.
Our front beds used to look bare by August. Now there is always something blooming no matter when guests show up.
They had the fall switch done before our mums even arrived elsewhere. Everything was timed perfectly with the weather.
I did not realize how much the soil prep mattered until they explained it. The beds look better each season instead of worse.
We only wanted spring and fall rotations and they never tried to push us into more than that. Easy to work with.
The winter planting was the one I did not expect to love, but the beds finally do not look empty in January anymore.
Scheduling is simple, the plants arrive on time, and the crew is in and out without trampling the rest of the yard.
Most properties follow a four season schedule covering spring, summer, fall, and winter. Some clients choose fewer rotations focused on the seasons that matter most to them, and the plan is adjusted accordingly.
Yes. Most clients schedule rotations in advance for the full year so plant material is ordered ahead of time and beds are switched over right as one season transitions into the next.
Spent plant material is removed and the bed is cleared and amended before the next rotation goes in. Healthy perennials or shrubs that anchor the bed are left in place and worked around rather than removed.
Beds left unplanted can delay your growing schedule and reduce the productivity of the season ahead. Planning your next rotation now helps ensure healthy crop growth, better use of available space, and a smoother transition between planting cycles. Secure your next planting schedule today to keep your garden or farm on track for success.