Coloring Your Garden
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 A color wheel can help you decide which colors to use for the most impact in your garden.
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 A complementary color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel, like blue and orange.
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Landscape designer Lynn Turner has tips for turning a ho-hum garden into a colorful and interesting display that complements your home.
- To design color in the garden, you can start with your favorite color. Get a color wheel from an art store and use it to help you determine which colors will work best with your primary color. Complimentary (opposite on the wheel) colors produce a lively look, while colors adjacent to each other on the wheel are more soothing together. The most sophisticated look is monochromatic, with varying shades of the same color.
Guests Lynn Turner
Landscape Designer
4430 Cromwell Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Phone: 323-574-5739
Fax: 323-662-1694
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