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1- Repeat plants and/or colors in your landscape to create unity & flow
2- Arrange plants in groupings or masses and intermingle them with other plants
3- Hide different spaces of your garden from view to create curiosity, privacy and make it look larger
4- Connect your spaces with paths (circuit vs. hub & spoke)
5- Create focal points to give viewer a place to go to
6- Do plant research before you purchase plants for your garden
7- Choose a color palette for your garden to evoke a mood
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18 Comments
Love the great advice in your videos. Thank you!
Great advice. Thank you.
Thank you for your knowledge. loved the video.
Great examples! Wow! Thanks for sharing!!!
Great tips! Looking forward to seeing Part 2.
Loved your video
Great video- thanks!
Great tips. Thx
LOVE this video and would love more! I worked hard the past two years to create some garden spaces at my home that was bare. However after this season and now that the plants are more mature, I realized it doesn't look as I hoped. I would love tips on planning a more cohesive garden with plants, paths, shapes, style, color. I'll take any help and advice. Thanks you so much!
You can have a changing color palate too: all pinks and purples in the spring, yellows in mid summer and reds in the fall, as long as you select your seasonal bloomers carefully.
It's too late for me to use a colour palette as my hobby is to buy hibiscus with unique flowers so I have all colours except blue (waiting for that one to be real and available here :D)
Thank you Amy. 🎃🍁💚🙃
What a great to use a color pallet. I would have never thought of that.
Really like the "hidden spaces" tip. I'll be working on that this fall and winter.
Also, I've done the "walk around the neighborhood" thing and found some outstanding plants. Chcecking out neighbors' yards was especially helpful after "Snowmeggedon" here in Texas in 2021. Very interesting to see what survived.
Thank you 😊 that was helpful
Clear and simple examples. Thank you for sharing your ideas! The haters are like the weeds in the beautiful garden you created. Love that you toss them out!
Love this!
I loved the picture of the Longwood Gardens! What is the best way of finding out what some of the plants featured in the picture are? It was absolutely gorgeous!