Garden
boho garden design good!
Against the house are white roses with Catmint in front. Across the driveway the border is alternating Catmint, Ajuga, and Heuchera. Behind those are mixed Roses, Salvia 'May Night', and Echinacea.
Gardens using jewel-toned color palettes benefit from tones chosen from opposite sides of the color wheel (like orange and blue or yellow and violet). Pairing plants with foliage or flower colors in closely complementary hues makes each color stand out in contrast to its neighbors. For example, in this seaside garden on Bainbridge Island, Washington, dark purple ‘Caradonna’ sage (Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’) and cool blue ‘Little Titch’ catmint (Nepeta racemosa ‘Little Titch’) set off bright orange California poppies (Eschscholzia californica) planted close by.
PRO Dear Garden Associates, Inc. The purple plant is catmint that we use quite frequently to accent other plantings as we did here.
Dear Garden Associates, Inc. It is Catmint. The variety is 'Walker's Low'
meadow mow
dock
color,
chicken wire below, not on high part
tall
pergola
pests out!
cool
potting shed
love the garden The short pink plants appear to be some kind of annual begonia. I believe the yellow is a 'Moonshine' achillea. The purple to the left of the upright boxwood is a 'May Night' salvia. The hydrangeas are probably 'Annabelle.'
no critters!
create rooms with hedges
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