A cheerful raised garden bed divided into neat sections, half planted with sturdy, returning perennials like hostas and daylilies, and half filled with bright, seasonal annuals like zinnias and begonias. Each plant is labeled with charming, hand-painted wooden markers nestled into the dark, freshly watered soil. The bed sits in the center of a small suburban yard, surrounded by a simple grass lawn and a weathered red wagon parked nearby overflowing with flower pots. Soft morning sunlight filters through the leaves of a nearby maple tree, creating dappled patches of light and shadow across the plants. Captured from a slightly elevated angle to clearly show the layout, the composition uses the rule of thirds to balance perennials and annuals. The atmosphere is playful, educational, and inviting, rendered in vivid photographic realism with natural colors and crisp detail.

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A whimsical vintage red garden wagon overflowing with an eclectic mix of flowering annuals and perennials, including trailing lobelia spilling over the sides, bright geraniums, tiny alyssum, and upright lavender spikes. The wagon rests on a flagstone path bordered by tufts of creeping thyme and small decorative solar lights shaped like flowers. Behind it, a slightly blurred backdrop of a cottage-style garden with climbing roses on a trellis adds depth. Soft golden hour sunlight warms the red paint of the wagon and makes the flower colors pop, casting long, playful shadows across the path. Shot from a low, three-quarter angle, the wagon fills most of the frame, with a shallow depth of field isolating it as the main subject. The mood is nostalgic, fun, and delightfully playful, captured in bright, realistic photography with rich textures and saturated color.

Custom garden bed plans tailored to Michigan seasons, including plant lists, bloom timelines, and simple care steps for busy gardeners.

A tidy, educational garden planning scene featuring a large wooden potting bench topped with small terracotta pots, each planted with different labeled seeds and seedlings for both annuals and perennials. Tiny green sprouts push through the soil in some pots, while others show seed packets propped neatly behind them, displaying colorful flower illustrations. The bench sits against a backdrop of a soft-focus backyard fence lined with leafy shrubs. Gentle, diffused overcast light from an open sky above creates even illumination with minimal shadows, emphasizing detail in the soil, labels, and emerging leaves. Photographed from a slightly elevated, front-facing angle, the composition is orderly yet playful, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the focus on the central row of pots. The mood is curious, hopeful, and gently instructive, in clean photographic realism that feels approachable for beginner gardeners.

Hands-on wagon workshops where you learn to combine perennials and annuals, plant containers, and troubleshoot pests right in Patty’s garden.

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A vibrant close-up of a mixed border showcasing the contrast between long-lived perennials and colorful annuals, with sturdy purple coneflowers and shasta daisies rising behind a frothy edge of dwarf snapdragons and vivid impatiens. Dewdrops cling to the petals and leaves, catching the early morning light. The plants are nestled in rich mulch alongside a curved brick edging that guides the eye through the composition. In the distance, a softly blurred lawn ornament—an old metal watering can planted with trailing ivy—adds a playful touch. Cool, clear morning sunlight illuminates the scene from the side, carving out texture in the petals and casting delicate shadows. Shot at flower height with a medium depth of field, multiple layers of blooms are in focus, conveying depth and abundance. The atmosphere is fresh, energetic, and full of possibility, rendered in crisp, colorful photographic realism.

Peek inside Patty’s wagon of ideas: colorful borders, shady nooks, kids’ sunflower corners, and real Howell yards transformed with hardy, low-care blooms.

A small, sun-drenched patio corner transformed into a playful container garden, with an array of mismatched pots—brightly painted metal buckets, classic terracotta, and rustic wooden boxes—brimming with a mix of perennials like mini roses and coreopsis alongside annuals like calibrachoa and cosmos. The containers cluster around a vintage red wagon repurposed as a mobile planter, its handle resting against a whitewashed brick wall. Strings of tiny bulb lights zigzag above, slightly out of focus. Late afternoon sunlight streams in from the side, creating sparkling highlights on glossy leaves and casting fun, irregular shadows on the patio stones. Captured from a three-quarter overhead angle, the composition feels full yet cozy, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the central wagon and nearest pots sharply defined. The mood is playful, creative, and casual, presented in vibrant, realistic photography with a warm color palette.

See how Michigan-tough perennials mix with cheerful annuals in containers, raised beds, and tiny patios, proving any space can burst with color.

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Patty helped me choose perennials that bloom nonstop, and my Howell backyard has never looked so colorful and low-maintenance.

Patty W.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

The wagon workshops taught me exactly what to plant in Michigan clay soil; everything survived our wild spring weather.

Linda M.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

I followed Patty’s sunny-shade layout plan, and now my beds overflow with blooms from April to frost with almost no fuss.

George T.

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