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A Garden of Color
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Tuesday June 3rd, 2008 / Modified: 08/12/08
One way to attract attention to your home is to landscape with the use of color. It brings Interest by creating dimensions to the landscape. You can take advantage of the color wheel to help you create an exciting work of art on your own lawn. Start with some of the basics and work your way up as you learn what works best. Working with warm vs. cool colors • To bring warmth through color, consider red, red-orange and yellow. Warm colors are more dramatic and can add visual Interest to your garden, but if used in excess can be overwhelming. Design With Color Schemes There are several color schemes you can utilize to create an interesting effect in your garden. • Monochromatic Color Scheme:this color scheme uses different tints and shades of onecolor. • Complementary Color Scheme:these colors are opposite from each other on the color wheel.Common complementary colors are red and green. They are often contrasting colors that can create some interesting effects in a garden.If you want to try and blend strong colors, arrange them so that they intermingle, rather than being clearly defined. • Polychromatic Color Scheme: these include a blend of all colors. These arrangements often have a festive appearance. Usually the result of sporadic planting, these arrangements can sound intimidating but can produce pleasing combinations. Before Planting •Be aware of surrounding vegetation, scenery and buildings to avoid clashing with surroundings or blending in with it. A well-planned garden of color can be a feast for the eyes and can substantially increase the value of your home. |
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