One of the most useful colors in any garden is silver. Aside from white, no other color produces such a strikingly pale neutral that coordinates with virtually everything. Silver defines boundaries and balances color. It helps anchor a garden through strong contrast and visual buoyancy. It can even sit quietly in the background and let… Continue reading Silver in the Garden
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Growing Foxgloves
Digitalis, better known as foxgloves, are among the most impressive of the tall perennials in any garden setting. Cottage gardens especially owe much of their charm to these statuesque, bumblebee-friendly flowers. (Foxes have nothing to do with them other than inspiring their whimsical name.) Despite their charm, foxgloves have a reputation for being difficult to… Continue reading Growing Foxgloves