No room? Try a trough! Rustic hypertufa troughs offer an alternative container look Click to Zoom | Soothing xeriscape Xeriscapes can offer cool color for hot spots Click to Zoom |
Heightened early summer color Don't be afraid to fill the garden with tall color Click to Zoom | Repetition is the key Repeating forms and colors create harmonious design Click to Zoom |
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| Hopflower oregano at 30 years Proper placement is the key>> Click to Zoom |
Shades of Blue  More ideas from the Gardens at Kendrick Lake>> Click to Zoom | Yellow on yellow Shades of yellow bring sunny smiles>> Click to Zoom |
Subtle beauty Yellows and blues are always beautiful together>> Click to Zoom | Got the blues? Early summer color can be cool and soothing>> Click to Zoom |
Mounds of spring color... Late May perennial color in a low-water garden in Northern Colorado>> Click to Zoom | Cool roots, naturally! Use groundcovers to cool clematis roots>> Click to Zoom |
Early summer wow! Combine early-summer blooming groundcovers>> Click to Zoom | Sonoran Sunset<sup>®</sup> Find inspiration at The Gardens at Kendrick Lake in Lakewood>> Click to Zoom |
Chocolate Flower  Looking for a long-blooming perennial that's both tough and beautiful? Read more>> Click to Zoom | Early summer color with bulbs Early blooming perennials mix well with colorful bulbs>> Click to Zoom |
Sea Foam Sage Silver plants are great mitigators of the garden - learn more >> Click to Zoom | Playing with Light Proper placement can make all the difference>> Click to Zoom |
Denver Bronco gardening?>> A glowing September vignette>> Click to Zoom | Hot, Dry, and Beautiful Mohave Sage is a vigorous subshrub that loves the heat>> Click to Zoom |
Late Summer Jewels Deep colors make for great combinations - more from the Gardens at Kendrick Lake>> Click to Zoom | Soft Colors of Early Summer MONGOLIAN BELLS ® clematis is not your grandmother's vine>> Click to Zoom |
Spring Splendor Read more about this stunning combination at Denver Botanic Gardens>> Click to Zoom |