Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Susan Quintero”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “Agnes Brimmer”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-12” author: “Cindy Crum”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-26” author: “Jennifer West”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-24” author: “Susan Merritt”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-29” author: “Dorothea Ivan”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Theresa Cisneros”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “Tracy Hamilton”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-23” author: “Michael Melton”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.
title: “5 Colorful Planting Recipes For Joyful Garden Beds And Pots” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “John Small”
Creating a border brimming with vibrant and personal color is as simple as knowing what combinations of hues spark joy in your soul. That, and knowing your garden’s growing conditions. When choosing plants for color, ensure they suit your USDA hardiness zone and can handle the light your garden receives (or doesn’t receive) each day, as well as its moisture levels. But when it comes to color, your own imagination is your only limitation. For some, having so many colors and choices can be overwhelming. If that’s you, we’ve put together five different planting recipes that offer vibrant colors for gardens suiting several different themes and growing conditions. Our advice? Choose the color combos that make you smile the most.
1. Color in the Shade Garden
Shade gardens can be bright and colorful spaces thanks to cheerful flowers that thrive in low light. Any of these can be used individually for a bright surprise nestled in the shadows.
2. Pretty Pollinator-Friendly Perennials
Vibrant color serves a purpose in the garden, and that’s to attract pollinators. The following perennials are pollinator-friendly plants that pack a colorful punch.
3. Spring-Flowering Favorites
After a monotone winter season, spring-flowering blooms bring much-needed color to the garden. The following recipe offers color from early to late spring.
4. Annual Color in Containers
Add flower color quickly to any space with annuals in decorative containers. Plant individually in several pots or combine them in one or several larger containers.
5. A Vibrant Single-Colored Garden
One color en masse can have an enormous impact. That’s the case with the Small Pink Flower Garden Kit by Plant By Number, available in the Gardening Know How Shop. The garden kit transforms the front of a porch, a fence line, or the side of your home into a 7-foot-wide and 5-foot-deep partial sun garden into a cloud of pink blooms and lush foliage from spring through fall. It’s ideal for USDA zones 6-8. Each kit contains: Other color-specific garden kits are also available, including Neon Lime, Jewel Tones, and Pastel Tones. Choose the kit and professionally designed color combinations that appeal to you the most – after all, this decision is personal. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop.