Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Master the Art of Using Color in the Garden - Part 2

Employ Bright Colors

Shades of red, orange, and yellow usually catch your eye the fastest, so use plants and art in these colors as focal points. These bold, bright hues are also perfect for directing attention away from objects you'd prefer not to view. For example, splash some orange in your yard to keep garden guests from noticing your neighbor's garbage cans or recycling bin.



Plant in Layers

Think of your garden like a cake and create bands of color that run horizontally. Layered plantings such as the garden you see here are wonderful for adding depth to your yard. In this garden, lacecap hydrangeas create a soft pink and blue strip. Underneath is a swath of oranges and yellows, and a lovely band of lavender provides a base.


Pick a Color Palette

One easy way to create lots of interest is to picking a color scheme. Select a few shades that blend well and create the look you crave. By limiting your color choices, each one has more impact -- and it relates beautifully with everything around it.


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