
The colors of blue, purple and pink in my flower garden, was not intentional at all. I bought and planted flowers I like without considering color, then there are plants which were given to me by friends. I did not plan a color scheme for my garden, but much to my surprise and delight, it all has come together in a very pleasing, eye candy way.
Isn't it nice when things like that happen. It puts a smile on my face. Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteThose are all my favorite colors from the crayon box!
ReplyDeleteIt is great, and looks great, so therefore it feels great.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the same thing happening in my garden as well. Styling by accident, I wouldn't have it any other way. Someone said, And I can't remember who, that if everything you bring into your home is your favorite then how can you go wrong? I feel the same about my garden. Nice photo layout!
ReplyDeletea multi colored scheme in full display .... nice,
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Looks great, and yes... most of mine are in the same family too. My red poppies are the only real stand outs. I love a tranquil scheme.
ReplyDeleteDarn right, Jennifer. The sweetest eye candy!! You're a garden designer extraordinaire! I'm partial to these colors too but I will also include blue/reds such as carmine, cerise and crimson.
ReplyDeleteYou just naturally made yourself a gorgeous garden!
ReplyDeleteAnd a lovely color scheme it is.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteI love those colors too. But I also like reds, oranges, and yellow which make for a eclectic garden in my yard. Gardening is so new to me that I don't have any type of design really - I'm just happy when something I put in the ground survives! LOL -Jackie
ReplyDeleteIt's great when that happens! I love blue flowers, in particular. So hard to get a true blue, but so spectacular. This color palette that you have seems very calming for certain! Janet
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