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Coloring your garden.
Last Post 7/26/2009 12:52 by krishnarao k. 6 Replies.
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7/06/2009 5:02  
The deliberation of garden texture, forms and colors are some factors in considering a garden design. According to what I have read, through practice and experimentation, our eyes will be enhance in determining the right colors and their differences. It is suggested that studying the colored wheel chart is the best way to start. It would be fun to work with colors in your garden, right?
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7/08/2009 17:34  
Planting flowering plants will do the job. The color I think will depend upon your personal preferences. For me I like the color red and pink flowers and I hate purple so I never maintained any of those. For what reason I don't know, I just dislike them. Therefore I only have assortment of lively colors.
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7/14/2009 3:57  
To maintain balance and texture as well as color in your garden, you can have both foliage plants and flowering plants in combination. You can mix and match in groups to add balance and texture.
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7/21/2009 14:13  
use greens and diffrent colour flowers...lawn and loats of flowers...
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7/23/2009 6:46  
I am a very happy type of person and I wanted to have my garden colored orange and yellow. Do you think the colors were to bright for a garden?
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7/23/2009 8:45  
We all have different personality and it would be fine to have a bright colors in the garden as you like. I would prefer red flowers in my garden. Have you thought of the flowers you're going to put in your garden Joebert? You have to choose the ones with the best variety.
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7/26/2009 12:52  
yes orange and yellow and adding green wil make ypur garden look more beautiful and maore colorful
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