Garden Flags by Season
Rotate your yard decor with the calendar — spring, summer, fall, and winter garden flags for every month of the year.
Why this category
Seasonal garden flags are the easiest win in front-yard decor. Swap four flags a year and your home looks maintained, thoughtful, and in-step with the calendar — no landscaper required.
Who it is for
Most yards are static. A rotating seasonal flag signals that someone lives there and cares. It also prevents the common mistake of leaving a Halloween flag up until January. Pick one flag per season and you are set for the year.
How to shop
Each seasonal garden flag is a 12.5" x 18" double-sided polyester flag. Buy four now, store three, and you have a year of effortless curb appeal for less than the cost of a single fall mum planter.
Browse garden flags by season
Spring-themed garden flags with bunnies, tulips, rain showers, and pastel florals.
Summer-themed garden flags with beaches, lemons, sunflowers, flamingos, and tropical scenes.
Also explore
Most shoppers browse more than one way. If garden flags by season is not quite right, try one of the other hubs — the flags cross over constantly. A patriotic garden flag works for the Memorial Day and 4th of July holidays. A floral garden flag carries all the way through spring and summer.
Frequently asked about garden flags by season
Swap on the first of March (spring), June (summer), September (fall), and December (winter). This gives you the full three-month run of each season without running into the next holiday cycle.
Four — one per season — covers the full year. Add a fifth welcome flag for the gap weeks between a holiday taking down and the next season going up.
Fold along the pole sleeve, store flat in a gallon Ziploc with a silica packet, and keep indoors in a climate-controlled closet. Attics kill flags in one summer.
More detail in our buying guides — including garden flag sizes, wind-proofing, washing, seasonal calendar, and HOA rules.











