Saturday, July 18, 2015

Watering for a Friend

I am watering planters and pots for a neighbor and fellow gardener.  I couldn't help notice some of her color combinations and textures this afternoon when I watered her hanging planter.


Fuschia of Campion pops against Lime green of a Hosta.


Lavendar spikes of Liatris blend with pink disks of Echinacea--
and contrast with a pop of yellow
to match the honey bee.


The other worldly shape of Cleome against dark maroon, solid leaves of Bergenia


Maroon Heuchera, paprika Yarrow and a red glass hummingbird feeder
form a triangle composition.


The spherical balls of Globe Thistle in steel blue punctuate spiky, green leaves.


The lemon yellow Hemerocallis, the pink Echinacea 
and pale violet Hosta blooms
could be a watercolor painting!

It's great to experience someone else's garden
and discover all its offerings in color, texture and placement.

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