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Five Summer Blooming Perennials with White Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen June 10, 2014 0 Comments

There are many shades of white and there are flowers in almost all of them. Think about cream, antique white, pearl, chalk, and snow white. Each varies from the others…

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Red Flowered Perennials for the Rock Garden

Karen May 27, 2014 0 Comments

There are many shades of red from crimson to scarlet and they all can be used effectively in the garden. Combine dark burgundy with pink or light yellow for a…

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Five Spring Blooming Perennials with Yellow Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen May 13, 2014 0 Comments

The bright yellow flowers of spring brighten the landscape like no other flower can, signaling that life is beginning anew and the gardening season is commencing. Yellow is the color…

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Five White Flowered Spring Blooming Perennials for the Rock Garden

Karen April 8, 2014 0 Comments

White flowers in the garden have many virtues. They make the garden look bigger and create a sense of spaciousness. They go with flowers of all other colors and can…

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Five Spring Perennials with Pink Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen April 1, 2014 0 Comments

The color pink can do many different things in the garden. It can bring a feeling of nostalgia and romance, suggest happiness and contentment, or refresh our souls with thoughts…

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Summer Blooming Plants with Pink Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen June 11, 2013 0 Comments

As spring turns into summer pink flowers keep the rock garden looking fresh and cheerful. Pink goes especially well with gray rocks all the different kinds of green leaves, and…

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Blue flowered Perennials for the Rock Garden

Karen May 28, 2013 0 Comments

Blue is always a welcome color in the garden. It brings calmness and serenity; can cool down reds and orange or provide contrast with yellow. Blue flowers go well with…

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Five Late Spring to Early Summer Pink Blooming Perennials for the Rock Garden

Karen May 21, 2013 0 Comments

There are many shades of pink and all can enhance a rock garden. Pair pastel pink with white for a soft look, hot pink with medium blue to suggest playfulness,…

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Five Summer Blooming Perennials with Yellow Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen May 14, 2013 0 Comments

Yellow flowers are bright and perky. They stand out in the garden and can easily be seen. They also go with many other colors and so are easy to use…

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