So, you’ve had some success
with your landscape and now you’re ready to amp it up this year. One of the best ways to accentuate that wow factor is with an enhanced color palette.
I find so many blue flowering
plants in my garden that I want to enhance what I have with the addition of
bolder color schemes this year.
Depending on your personal choice and landscape, you can do this a
number of ways. You can add additional
flowering plants and shrubs and you can be more aware of when they bloom so
that you have more of a continuous array of color from early spring throughout
the fall.
Brunnera macrophylla has
delicate blue flowers. Here’s room to
add in some vibrant colors for contrast.
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Planttalk #1113 found at www.extension.colostate.edu contains a number of links with ideas for
you. In Fact Sheet 7.406, you will find
many plants with extensive information on height, exposure, soil preference,
flower color, bloom period and additional remarks. If you want natives, check out Fact Sheet7.242.
It’s also easy to add in
plants where you might have dieback from last winter. You might want to add another color choice to
an existing plant type. Dianthus, Salvia
and Delosperma have a number of varieties of color and texture that combine nicely.
Rock gardens are another way
to make a color statement. Fact Sheet7.401 will give some ideas of location and terrain. You will find many great plant selections
with complete information on what to expect from these plants.
For added interest in the
fall, you might want to add in an ornamental grass. You can find ideas in Fact Sheet 7.232 on
different colors and textures and their water requirements. There are also some high altitude native
grasses you could incorporate.
At the Plant Select® website
www.plantselect.org, they have a number of design ideas for
layouts and plant selections which may downloaded for free. The great thing is you take all or a portion
of the plans to achieve the look and type you want keeping in mind the color
scheme you choose. Just be aware that
not all of the Plant Select® plants will be hardy for the mountains- do a
little research on their site to make sure they’re appropriate before you buy.
Explosions of color really
make a difference in a garden and continuous color throughout the year keeps it
alive throughout the year. From the very
first bulb that comes up in the spring through the winter, a little planning
will give continuous satisfaction!
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