" The author of the text and photos below is the reader of the RECIPE for the Garden magazine - Anita Łabuz from Sanok. "
I plant new plants every season and experiment with their combinations, playing with their colors like a painter. I found out that the large-petaled geranium with vivid blue flowers looks good with the Japanese 'Goldflame' with yellow leaves. The combination of Thunberg's barberry 'Atropurpurea Nana' and the Japanese tawoule 'Goldmound' is amazing.My neighbor planted them alternately in front of the fence as a low, half-meter hedge.It looks very decorative. The bright yellow leaves of the tawuła stand out beautifully against the purple barberry.
By focusing on the interaction of two, three or at most four colors, you can create expressive compositions from plants.The simplest combination of this type is an arrangement of plants with white and dark flowers or leaves.Sometimes, however, I carefully juxtapose plants with colors that gently merge into one another.
Last year I created an interesting bed of white impatiens balsamina, pale pink sage and decorative tobacco with white, pink and lilac flowers. This combination radiates balance and peace. Makes you a little reverie.
If we combine them in moderation, the strong, warm colors of flowers can give the impression of harmony. For example, the garden square and the rudbeckie have the same color tone and the radiant structure of the flower.Yellow with only a hint of red, plus the eye-catching brown center of the rudbeckia flower.
A perfect composition for a rural garden heated by the sun. In addition, the low requirements, ease of cultivation and the fact that they bloom for a long time make it an ideal proposition for gardeners who do not have a lot of time.
Discounts from various varieties of thyme, thyme, lavender and santolina also have a lot of charm.Plants complement each other in color and have the same growing requirements.After a busy day, blue beds in the garden relax.
Do you want to have a beautiful garden? Bet on flower seedlings!
A good and proven combination are lilac delphiniums, purple and blue sage, bells, irises and garlic. Supplemented with matching rose bushes, they will create a natural fairy-tale corner that will delight everyone.However, if we want a bit of extravagance, let's try to create a discount in hot, fiery colors.It can include, for example, tritoms, crocosmas, dahlias, yarrow and zinnia.