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How to Organise Colour in Your Garden

Last post 02-17-2010, 12:42 AM by danielsmith147. 1 replies.
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  •  05-16-2009, 1:08 PM 4070229

    How to Organise Colour in Your Garden

    Just like most things in life, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If purple blooms put a smile on your face, then you should most definitely use plants with purple blooms. The same is true for any color you find pleasing. There are different disciplines to pull from when trying to decide on color choices, but those disciplines speak in generalities; your own personal experiences mold your tastes into something unique, something your own, something a text or curriculum cant possibly pinpoint.

    That being said, one of the disciplines I like to pull from often, especially when it comes to color choices, is Feng Shui. While Im not part of the Feng Shui orthodoxy, the design and layout lessons Ive taken from Feng Shui are fundamentally grounded in sound design. They can be used inside and outside the home, no matter if you have each and every room aligned to maximize its chi (energy), or you just want to make a garden space more appealing.

    For example, a room (defined by either an indoor or outdoor space) with metal energy tends to be very clean and structured. Some colors that are considered to have metal energy are white, silver and gold. And in my opinion, some lighter blues, when considering plant blooms, could be grouped with those colors as well. Metal energy tends to allow for clear and concise thinking and the carrying out and completion of tasks.

    On a much smaller scale, when I finish a landscape design and want to begin the next design, I need some of the cleansing effects of metal energy. I remove every template, pencil, eraser bag and architect's scale from my drafting table and I wipe down the table. Im left with a stark white table, and with that I am able to lay down a new piece of vellum and wash the previous design from my mind and begin to get involved with the next space Ill design. I find that structure and the absence of color leaves my imagination open to consider new design possibilities.

    The very same can be true for a garden space. An organized, mass planting of white Tulip bulbs can provide a space in your yard to give you clarity of thought or purpose. Add some yellows and earthy tones to blend a nurturing feeling into that planting. Itll give you the same feeling as you get with an early morning cup of coffee, watching the sun rise to greet a new day; full of warmth, potential and purpose.

    Youve heard of the power tie or the power dress, right? Take that flame red color to the blooms in your yard and you may be filled with those same feelings of power and confidence. Are you more the strong, silent type? Blues and violets can lend a feeling of inner strength and serenity.

    I believe the first decision you should make when planning your color scheme for your yard is to decide how you want to feel when youre taking in the beauty of that space. Once you have a sense for that, I recommend finding a book or two to help you make your selections. Feng Shui in 10 Simple Lessons by Janet Butler-Briggs, is a wonderful beginning to learning that approach to using color.

    Color Harmony by Bride M. Whelan, shows you hundreds of different color combinations with real-life examples of their use, to help you create the perfect space, indoors or out.
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  •  02-17-2010, 12:42 AM 4309342 in reply to 4070229

    Re: How to Organise Colour in Your Garden

    Good hybrid seeds can be expensive. Even some common and less expensive seeds will remain viable for years if they are correctly stored and organized so that you can easily find them at planting time. It is annoying to order new seed, then find you had seed of that variety tucked away somewhere. Office filing systems use hanging file folders, arranged alphabetically. With a little modification, you can use a similar system to keep your seeds organized. Step 1 To germinate and grow, seeds needs warmth, cissp test questions moisture and light. To store seeds safely, so they will last as long as possible, give them the reverse conditions--cool, dry and dark. "Cool" does not mean they have to be refrigerated. Just keep them in a closed container in an unheated location. The Rubbermaid container, or something similar, is ideal. Freezer bags provide a vital additional layer of protection to keep the seeds dry. Step 2 Assemble the hanging folder frame. exam 70-271 Use pliers to shorten the horizontal bars, using the marked snap-off points, so the frame will fit inside the Rubbermaid® container. Tighten the screw clamps with the screwdriver. Mark the file folder tab inserts with large letters from A to Z. Slide the inserts into the plastic tabs. Place the tabs into the slots along the top of the file folders. Hang the file folders on the frame. Step 3 Sort your packets of seeds by name from A to Z. Ignore heirloom and hybrid trade names---'Maxibel' beans are beans, 'Brandywine' tomatoes are tomatoes, 'Sugarbaby' watermelons are watermelons, and so on. Place each exam 70-648 group of seed packets into a freezer bag, seal it, and drop it into the appropriate hanging file folder. Step 4 If you have a lot of one type of plant (tomatoes, for example) you can put them all together in one or more plastic bags lpi practice test and mark the bag TOMATOES. This makes them easier to find than if they are mixed in with turnips, tomatillos, tarragon, etc.
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