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Colour Choices to Enhance Rhythmic Patterns
    Using Colour to Define Spaces in Garden Layout
Traditional Techniques for Formal Balance in Landscape Gardening
Creating Formal Balance in Garden Design
Principles of Formal Balance in Landscape Gardening
Playing with Texture to Achieve Visual Harmony in Landscapes Enhancing Unity Through Colour in Garden Design
Utilising Contrast and Harmony in Landscape Colour Palettes

By selecting a variety of plants with different foliage colours, you can create visual interest and maintain the appeal of your garden in all seasons.
What are some evergreen options that can provide consistent greenery in a garden layout?
Some popular evergreen plants like boxwood, holly, and yew can offer year-round greenery and serve as a reliable backdrop for other colourful plants.
How can one reflect their personal style through the selection of colours in a garden?
You can showcase your personality and preferences by choosing plants with colours that resonate with you, whether you prefer subtle tones or vibrant hues.

What is the benefit of incorporating bright colours into a garden design?How can visual pathways be created using colour in a garden design?

By using plants with different colours along walkways or borders, you can establish visual pathways that lead visitors through the garden and highlight key features.

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Using Colour and Texture for Informal Balance in Garden Design


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