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The flower colors seem to complement each other and blend together remarkably well. Just how do they do it? Well, with a couple of easy to remember tips, you can beautifully combine color, too. First, think back a bit. Remember the color wheel you learned about in art class in school?
By knowing and using the order of the colors around the color wheel you can then apply the following three quick and easy to remember tips to beautifully combine color in your flower garden designs: Combine colors that are next to each other on the color wheel: Suppose you want to plant orange flowers in your garden. To complement the orange, you could combine the pairs of orange and yellow flowers, or the pairs of orange and red flowers. You could even combine the three colors next to each other and plant orange, yellow and red flowers. Combine colors that are straight across from each other on the color wheel: Starting with the orange example again, you could combine the pairs of orange and blue, or yellow and purple, or red and green. Depending upon the particular colors of the flower pairs you choose to use, your garden will can be made to feel bright and hot or subdued and cool. Combine colors that form a triangle with each other: If, rather than a pair of colors, you choose the combination of orange, green and purple or blue, yellow and red you may find you have more variety of flowers to choose from in your flower garden designs. Following the sequence of colors around the color wheel and these three tips as a guide, you will soon be creating beautifully combined areas of color throughout your garden areas.
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