The Color Combinations That Make Garden Borders Look Absolutely Stunning
Color is the most immediate quality of any garden — the first thing visitors see, the thing that appears in photographs, the dimension that creates the strongest emotional response. And yet most gardeners choose plants primarily by individual color — this rose is pink, this salvia is purple, this grass is silver — without thinking deeply about how those colors interact when placed adjacent to each other.
The difference between a border that looks beautiful and one that looks truly spectacular almost always comes down to the relationships between colors rather than the individual colors themselves.
Purple and orange — the combination that stops people in their tracks.
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