Adding Splashes of Color to Your Landscape!
This time of year is always
marked by a sudden burst of color. After all the grey and green months behind
us, this time of year
can induce plant shopping sprees. Take a deep breath and fight the urge to run a
marathon through you local nursery gathering everything brightly colored.
Here are four great rules that you might consider when picking out plants for a Spring Splash:
Here are four great rules that you might consider when picking out plants for a Spring Splash:
Like with Like Choose to keep similar color or flower types
together in groups. This will allow spontaneous buying that also will look great
together out in the yard.
Limit Color In each zone you can decide to have color pops.
Use one color you are loving and a couple that can go along with the main color.
For example, yellow is vibrant this time of year, having a few white or lilac
colored flowers will allow the eye a little rest.
Ask, "How often I want to be
gardening? "This is the biggest choice to make! Annuals are
really exciting -- swaths of pansies, daisies and ranunculus look great --
spoiler alter, they only last a month or two around here. Perennials and shrubs
only need to be planted once ever 2-7 years depending on the variety. It's up to
you and your gardening style and budget.
Try something new! Here's an easy tip. When shopping for the plants
yourself, combine them in your basket or cart. Select a plant that maybe seems a
little odd and see what it looks like next to that giant purple daisy you just
found.
For some plant ideas visit us at: Roy's Landscaping Pinterest: Spring Color in Sonoma
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