Get Your Garden in Rhythm
Whether your garden is a symphony of succulents or a waltz of wildflowers, rhythm brings harmony to your garden.
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One popular pattern is alternating rhythm. By repeating an element such as color or shape, you set up a kind of anticipation. Here, the grid-like trellis along the fence mirrors the square shape of the raised beds, which also feature a graduated pattern of varying heights.
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