Mixed borders gardens
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Mix bold, textural plants with showy perennials for a landscape that looks good longer. Learn about multiseason garden design here.
Mixed herbaceous border containing Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton', Salvia nemorosa 'Ostfriesland', Cephalaria gigantea, Nepeta and Geraniums, Town Place, late June.
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Amazing perennial garden layouts for shady borders await your discovery, showcasing vibrant designs that will transform your outdoor space. Explore the possibilities!
Mixed herbaceous border containing Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton', Salvia nemorosa 'Ostfriesland', Nepeta, Achillea, Clematis viticella 'Étoile Violette', Buddleia and clipped Box balls, Town Place, late June.
A mixed border plant combination with early summer blooms transitioning to fabulous fall foliage create a pleasing seasonal flow. Get the plant list and details for this plant combo at eGardenGo. #plantingcombination #plantcombination #foliage #fallcolor #summerflowers #summergarden #seasonalplants #planting #gardening #eGardenGo
This carefully curated plant palette perfectly hides a fence while creating style. Find the plants used for this back border here.
Evergreen shrubs are the backbone of your landscape. These are my fave evergreen shrubs to use with trees, plants and flowers in your mixed garden border.
Plant tapestry of ornamental onions seedheads (Allium), grasses, perennials, and shrubs in waterwise drought tolerant mixed border demonstration garden at Bellevue Botanic Garden, near Seattle Washington
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GAP Photos - Garden & Plant Picture Library - Mixed border in the Foggy Bottom Garden at Bressingham Gardens, Norfolk - GAP Photos - Specialising in horticultural photography
Geraniums in a mixed border | by Susan R~
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