![]() ![]() ![]() Avoid This Mistake in Your Flower Garden Design In this post, you’ll learn how to avoid a common pitfall when creating a perennial garden and I’ll share some resources to help you craft a flower garden design that more closely matches your vision and delivers lots of impact and color all season long. Unless you’re a professional garden designer, you’re likely making this mistake, too. ![]() This realization (and my immediate correction of it!) has resulted in me being able to create a much more beautiful and interesting flower garden. I’ve redesigned my flower garden multiple times in the past few years – moving and dividing plants, paying attention to bloom times so I know when I have a lull in color, and experimenting with different combinations of plants every year.īut, over the years I realized I was making one of the most common mistakes of creating a flower garden design – lack of editing! And after years of experience, I’ve decided that hands down it’s much harder to create a striking perennial garden than a beautiful vegetable garden. When looking out your window or sitting in your yard does your garden bring you joy?Īs both a vegetable and flower gardener, over the years I’ve designed both kinds of gardens in various yards. When you think about your perennial flower garden design, are you happy with how it looks?ĭo you have continuous color, interesting texture and foliage, and an overall organization of your design? A perennial bed between my vegetable garden and the street adds color and interest to my overall landscape. ![]()
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