Choose Plants that Offer Two-for-One
Rarely will you find a single plant that can supply two desired hues as well as awe-inspiring texture. But in the case of exotic-looking Japanese forest grass, the finely striped foliage does just that. Planted in large swaths, it makes a significant impact in a duo-tone garden.
Look for the Lighter Side of Green
The chartreuse tints in this plant collection provide a bright pop to the container garden. To animate a similar mix, choose plants that supply diversity in silhouette, such as silver lace fern, snapdragon, caladium, and impatiens.
Go Bright with White
Plenty of white-flowering plants provide dainty blooms, which make them ideal for delicate contrast in woodland or shade gardens. In spring, the ground under this tree gets a blanket of wild ginger and sweet woodruff.
Pick a Perfect Pair
What comes first: the plant or the hardscape? In this garden, it hardly matters -- both complement each other to create a formal vignette. That's a good lesson in creating a winning color combination: Use furniture, containers, and accents to complement the flowers, including white agapanthus in the planter, lady's mantle in front, and baby's tears in the container atop the trickling fountain.
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