Plant the Rainbow
Some of the most beautiful gardens in the world are planted with a wide range of colors, from warm reds to cool blues and everything in between. Have you ever thought about trying to plant a garden bed that used every color of the rainbow? Officially, those colors are known as ROYGBIV on the spectrum—that stands for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. It might be fun to try!
We’ll help you get started using the ideas for each color below. We have plant lists compiled for every one in the rainbow. Tap the links within each color category to explore further. If you’d prefer a more limited color palette, simply pick your favorites below and get started.
Red/PinkThe red/pink color category is very prevalent in the plant world and is really flexible to use in garden designs. The category includes a range of tones from fire engine red which is a sure attention getter, deep maroon which is dark and moody, soft and soothing blush pink, and every hue in between. Hummingbirds adore red plants, so planting red in your garden will likely tempt hummingbirds to make your garden their home.
Explore the red/pink color category:
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White/SilverThough they aren’t officially included in the ROYGBIV spectrum of the rainbow, we couldn’t leave white and silver plants off of our list. These are neutral colors that can be combined with any others without changing the color scheme of your design. That makes them very useful. And, if you are planning a moon garden, they will shift from a supporting role to center stage. Explore the white/silver color category:
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Whether you plant a rainbow of colors in your garden or just utilize a select range to create your perfect garden bed, you’ll have all the colors of the rainbow at your disposal.
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