Saturday, June 28, 2008

Your Garden As A Canvas

The Endless Summer hydrangea (2 years old) forms a focal point in subtle hues of purple blues and reds, and stands in stark contrast to the monochromatic Dwarf Cleome in the near foreground.



Here, the hydrangea is shown in a grouping with tiny blue daisies. To the left are Spiderwort.




The green-yellow pallet formed by the blankeet of Painter's Pallette works well with the swath of Coreopsis.





Japanese hakone Aureolos grass always shows up in a glorious burst of golden yellow, and with years will grow into a graceful waterfall of gold. Here it is shown next to a large Frances Williams hosta, with blue/gree and yellow leaves.








Evening in the Beer Garden



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