Flowers from Spring to Fall - without the guesswork

Learn a simple, step-by-step way to plan continuous bloom in your garden (even if you’ve struggled with gaps, “meh” mid-summer beds, or plants that don’t perform.)

Bloom planning sounds easy… until you’re standing in front of a garden bed trying to make it look good for months, not just two weeks. Bloom Flow gives you a reliable method you can use, so you’re not buying random pretty plants and hoping it works.

The Bloom Flow Method™

A 5-week guided planting design studio pilot for thoughtful DIY gardeners who want clarity, structure, and real progress.

This is perfect for you if you want to keep your garden in bloom but can't bring it together in your head (hardly anyone can) and find it hard to coordinate flowers that look great together and bloom at the right time.

Designed for home gardeners first — and yes, it’s also useful if you design gardens for others.

Request an invitation.

This is a guided pilot group, and I’m keeping it intentionally small.

The Bloom Flow Method™

- Design Studio Pilot Circle

This first round is priced lower on purpose, and the group size is limited — you’re joining as I release one module per week and build it with real students in mind.

Founding Member Rate: $297 USD (first 5 spots)
Pilot Rate: $397 USD (last 7 spots)

for the full 5-module program.

What you get:

  • Module 1 March 30th, 2026
  • A new module is released weekly (until all 5 are live)
  • Weekly 90-minute Live Design Studio where you actively work on your design each week on Wednesdays at 11 AM EDT
  • Design Studio replay and Studio Notes on Fridays, so you’ll make progress even if you miss a live
  • Access for 3 years

P.S. I’ll send the payment link once the first five people have said they’d like to join and we have a lovely group of DIY garden designers ready to begin. You’ll also be able to check out in USD, CAD, or EUR when you receive the enrollment link.

As gardeners, we want our beds to look good for more than two weeks.


Not just that one perfect flush… and then a whole lot of green and “meh” until fall.

At first, it may sound quite simple…

Just “pick the plants that bloom at different times,” right?

But in real life, it gets messy fast.

You’re left wondering things like:

  • What should I plant first so I’m not overwhelmed?
  • How do I avoid that mid-summer slump when everything stops looking cute?
  • How do I plan bloom time and still choose plants that actually thrive in my yard?
  • And how do I make it look pulled together… without constantly replanting and redoing things?

Here’s the good news: it doesn’t have to be complicated.


With a repeatable method, you can plan bloom in a way that feels calm and clear — and you’ll stop relying on random “pretty plants” + hope.

That’s what the Bloom Flow Method is.

A step-by-step way to plan flowers from spring to fall — with less guesswork, fewer do-overs, and a garden that feels like it finally has a rhythm.

And yes — it’s designed for DIY home gardens first, but it also works beautifully if you design for clients.

Here’s what you’ll be able to do with Bloom Flow

  • Plan a bloom sequence that carries your garden from spring to fall (without awkward gaps)
  • Know what to plant where, so plants actually perform
  • Avoid the classic mid-summer slump when beds go green and “meh”
  • Make plant shopping relevant (no more “random pretty plants” + hope)
  • Build beds that look cohesive and intentional — not like a collection of favorites
  • Focus on perennials or combine perennials + ornamental grasses + shrubs for the structure

By using my Bloom Flow Method, you’ll still get to be creative — it just won’t feel like starting from scratch.

Why I created the Bloom Flow Method™

Bloom planning looks easy on paper… until you’re standing in front of a big empty bed and trying to make it bloom beautifully for months.

I ran into this in a very real way when I planned two 50 m² perennial beds (100 m² total) for the main entrance of a historic allotment garden. I needed a system to create a continuous bloom without turning it into a chaotic spreadsheet nightmare.

So I built a method… and then tested it again and again:

  • in private gardens,
  • and even on a golf course, first tee area, where I designed 200 m² planting areas with perennials, ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees, and evergreens.
  • That process became my framework: the Bloom Flow Method™, a clear, step-by-step way to plan flowers from spring to fall in a way that fits real-life gardens.


And yes… It’s designed for normal people with normal schedules. Not just “perfect DIY gardeners.”

Hey, I'm Sari

Gardening is my happy place, too 💚
 (At the moment, I garden in USDA zone 5.)

When my kids were small, we bought a new home with a blank-slate yard. I learned, planned, and planted mostly in the evenings after bedtime: it was my quiet, creative time. That “after the kids fall asleep” hobby turned into a full career. I trained in London (UK) and Finland, started my garden design studio Puksipuu in 2004, and I’ve designed hundreds of gardens since.