Gear up for the ultimate game day season with Balanced Environments. As we count down to the Big Game and the start of landscape pre-season, we took inspiration from this year’s team colors to spark fresh ideas for your spring plantings.
Game Day Color Inspiration for Spring Plantings

Balanced Enviroments

February 3, 2026

Game Day Color Inspiration for Spring Plantings

Gear up for the ultimate game day season with Balanced Environments. As we count down to the Big Game and the start of landscape pre-season, we took inspiration from this year’s team colors to spark fresh ideas for your spring plantings.

Think bold, high-contrast, and full of energy—like crisp navy, green and silver tones paired with vibrant pops of red, navy and silver. Whether you’re planning seasonal color for a commercial property or refreshing your home landscape, BE can help bring your outdoor space to life with plantings that feel polished, modern, and game-day ready.

Red Highlights for a Power Pop
Bring the energy with bold red blooms like Geraniums, Begonias, Petunias, or Salvia (red)—great for entryways, focal points, and high-visibility areas.

Deep Blue Blooms + Foliage
Add rich, dramatic tones with plants like Salvia (blue), Perennial Geraniums, Petunias, or Blue Fescue ornamental grass for structure and standout curb appeal.

Silver Accents
Brighten and soften your beds with silver foliage like Dusty Miller, Silver falls (dichondra), Jack Frost Brunnera, or Silver Mound (perennial)—perfect for clean contrast and a polished look.

Lime Green for Fresh Contrast
Fresh, high-impact layer with vibrant options like Heuchera ‘Lime Marmalade,’ Coleus, ornamental Sweet Potato Vine, Lady’s Mantle, or ‘Everlime’ Sedge Grass deliver brightness, texture, and modern appeal throughout the season.

 

Ready to take your spring landscape color plan to the next level?

Balanced Environments is here to help you design, install, and
maintain a landscape that stands out all season long.

Winter Colors
Blue Salvia
Red Begonia
Dusty Miller

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