
I know I’m not alone in being desperate for some color right about now, so this month’s Design Workshop seemed like a great excuse to post some eye candy. Take a spin through all those digital photos you have on your hard drive and show off some of your color-filled favorites.
Are you especially fond of one particular color? Put together a gallery of flowers, foliage, and accessories to show off that color. (For some inspiration, check out Blue in the Garden Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 by Frances at Faire Garden.)
Do you specifically plan combinations or whole gardens based on color? If so, show us your favorite color-theme plantings! Harmonies, contrasts, single-color plantings: We’d love to see them.
Is your garden pretty in pink and blue for spring and glowing in golds and purples for fall, or do you buck the trend, planning for vibrant reds and yellows in spring and cooling it down as the season progresses? Bring out your favorite seasonal color pics for show-and-tell.
Even if you don’t plan color combinations on purpose, plants have a knack for creating some unforgettable color effects on their own. Show us some pairings you never would have thought to try on purpose.
If you’re new to the Garden Bloggers’ Design Workshop, here’s how it works: Write a post on any color-related topic on your own blog and leave a link here, or jot down your thoughts in a comment below. At the end of the month, I’ll gather all of the links into one summary post for easy reference. If you’re interested in checking out previous GBD Workshops, you can find them here:
Paths and Walkways
Fences and Walls
Arbors and Pergolas



Wow. It’s just after 9 am on a sunny-but-damn-cold morning, and I’m drooling on my keyboard, dreaming of spring. Absolutely delicious colour mixes. This is gonna be fun fun fun! I’ll give you a hint on where my post will go. To quote the late, great Christopher Lloyd…”learn the rules of colour–so you can break them.” That would be me!
I can’t wait to see what you come up with, Jodi. But as far as I’m concerned, you could simply post your Meconopsis pictures every day and make us all happy.
-Nan
Wow Nan! This is enough to bring out the sun in any gardener’s heart, even on a cold, gray, drizzly day like this. Thanks for the inspiration!
You’re probably getting the same freezing rain I am at the moment, Elly, so what better excuse to celebrate some of the previous seasons’ successes?
-Nan
I could not figure out the topic from your clue, you are too clever. Thanks for the links. This should keep us all busy until spring, looking through those digital libraries. I knew there was a reason to take all those garden snapshots for six years!
Frances at Faire Garden
And thanks back you you for the inspiration, Frances!
-Nan
This will be fun – I need some colour in my life afer all this snow. Will post something in the next few days and link back here.
Your photographs are a bright spot in my snow-filled vision.
Wonderful, Kate. Have fun looking through your photos!
-Nan
You’re so right, I think everyone is longing for some color right now. I’m looking forward to seeing and reading about “color in the garden”.
Me too, Robin. It should be a lively month!
-Nan
This is the most fun. My first post is up, there will have to be more than one, too many choices for publication!
Frances at Faire Garden
Frances, do you ever sleep? Just kidding; you know I think you’re great. Post early, and post often!
-Nan
Perfect timing for some color inspiration. I can’t wait to see what all everyone posts.
I hope you’re planning to post too, Lisa!
-Nan
Nan, if I was a child in today’s world, they would be trying to sedate me with ritalin. Just a wee bit hyper here, age has helped slow me down some.;->
Keep it up, Frances! Here’s a direct link to your “basically black” post, for those who’d like to check it out.
-Nan
My god, I’ve just read your post and now hear that Frances has already got her design post up! I feel way behind the curve.
Looking forward to trolling for color in my archives. Great idea. Nan.
I think you have to get up pretty early to beat Frances, Pam. There’s still plenty of time, though it is a short month….
-Nan
Ooh, I’ll have to think about this one. Thanks for the idea.~~Dee
Great, Dee! And a reminder to everyone: Older posts on any color-related topic count as well as new ones, so if you already have some in your archives, we welcome you to leave those links here too.
-Nan
Okay, I’m starting to get a complex here, but the second post of four is now up!;->
Frances the zombie at Faire Garden
Awesome: more sultry beauties from Faire Garden!
-Nan
Hi Nan, This is a great idea. I feel a little guilty though since in Florida we have color year- round. However, if I look through my photo archives, I’m sure I can find color more worthy than what is happening in February… I’ll see what I can come up with… can’t wait to see everyone else’s.
And by the way, YOUR photos are breathtaking. I especially like the first one with the lime green and the purples.
You know what they say, Meems: “If you’ve got it, flaunt it.” So, flaunt away! And thanks for the kind comment.
-Nan
I just put up some color from Spring of 2003. We didn’t have a house or garden at the time but we did take pictures!
Here’s the post, I’ll have a couple more up later in the week…Colors of Springs Past
Lovely, Dave; thanks! That shot of the ferns was particularly pretty, I thought, but they all supplied a touch of cheer on a frosty morning.
-Nan
Embarrassingly, part three of the color series is now up and running. Only one more to go!
Frances at Faire Garden
Loved the pineapple story, Frances, and that black orchid – wow! Keep ‘em coming!
-Nan
Nan, beautiful pics. And all the colors! I just posted dreaming about color combo’s. Usually, I go for pinks,purples and greens, but am thinking different this year. Can’t wait to see everyone’s ideas!
Hello, Beckie, and welcome to GGW! If you post pictures, be sure to leave a link here so we can visit you.
-Nan
Nan,
Here’s my contribution for this month’s workshop about my efforts to have year-round color in the garden:
http://heirloomgardener.blogspot.com/2008/02/twelve-months-of-garden-color.html
Thank you for the inspiration. I look forward to reading everyone’s posts.
-Heirloom Gardener
Wonderful idea, HG! Thanks for the link.
-Nan
Okay, last post up, the end, finis. Now I can sit back and enjoy everyone else’s color stories. This was a wonderul topic, lots of leeway on which way to proceed. What’s next? (Just kidding).
Frances at Faire Gardener
But…but…you can’t be done! Surely you have other colors too, Frances. There is still plenty of February left….
-Nan
I see GGW has a post about red today—one of my favorite garden colors. Read about my reds (and silvers and pinks) in my post on color in the garden.
In a word: wow. Thanks, Pam!
-Nan
Hi Nan — this is my first time here! I’m so excited — both about getting to go through my colorful photos and also about getting inspiration and a “free” blog! I just downloaded photos to blog with when I saw a Design post link to you, so here I go!
Welcome to GGW, Diana! Here’s a direct link to your post Color My World, for those who’d like to enjoy your photos.
-Nan
I’m such a colorist – this topic has got me really looking forward to some great posts. Mine is about the unifying color in my shade garden. http://mcgregorsdaughter.blogspot.com/2008/02/color-in-garden.html
Wonderful: a celebration of chartreuse!
-Nan
This is a wonderful idea. I have been obsessing about color since starting my garden last year.
Do I change it every few years so it doesn’t get boring?
There are so many beautiful submissions here with lots of ideas it’s so hard to focus on one theme or another.
Thank-you.
Welcome, Greg! I haven’t yet gotten tired of trying out different color combinations, because there are just so many cool plants out there to work with. I make some attempt to minimize the chaos by keeping different color themes in different areas of my garden: bright colors and high-contrast combinations out front, transitioning to more demure pastels on the side and then to blues and whites around back. It’s a simplistic system, but it’s worked for me.
If you’re overwhelmed by the color-related posts so far, check back at the end of February for the GBDW wrap-up post. I’ll collect links to all the posts and organize them into related topics for easier browsing.
-Nan
I’m afraid my post — my first for GBDW — is just a moan about how I love what you’re all doing, but can’t work out how it’s done. Advice would be welcome, though!
You raise some really good questions about figuring out how to make the most of color, Chookie. Here’s a direct link to your post.
-Nan
I’m late as usual but I found some photos last night and have posted them – http://phillipoliver.blogspot.com/
This was a good idea and it is fun seeing all this color in February!
You’re not late, Phillip – there’s still plenty of February left. But you could have included a warning that viewing your post may induce an acute case in spring fever in those not already stricken.
-Nan
I’m in.
http://web.mac.com/charlierj/ArtOfGardening/Home/Entries/2008/2/7_Someone_said_color.html
I love the photo sequence of the different color themes you’ve tried in your front yard, Jim. It’s a long time since I’ve seen Pantone chips!
-Nan
Hi there, Nan
I haven’t quite decided on my post yet. However I posted on Blues back in November so I’ll give you this as a starter
http://blog.shirlsgardenwatch.co.uk/2007/11/blues.html
Oh, truly lovely, Shirl. That will definitely hold us over until you choose your new subject.
-Nan
Nan,
I am really enjoying others’ posts on this topic. Here’s a second post on color inspiration from a garden near you, Chanticleer:
http://heirloomgardener.blogspot.com/2008/02/garden-color-inspiration-from.html
-Heirloom Gardener
Oh, yes – when it comes to the creative use of color and really cool plants too, Chanticleer is hard to beat!
-Nan
I am a little late to jump on this Color Full band wagon but it is only becasue I don’t feel like I have a color themed garden. Hmmm I have posted some thoughts on this at my blog.
You may not deliberately choose specific colors, Lisa, but you certainly have a knack for putting combinations together. Here’s a direct link to your post Color in My Garden.
-Nan
Dear Nan, many thanks for discovering my GBDW post…my net connection broke down just after publishing the post…so I could not leave a comment here earlier. The concept is fabulous… will sure post more pics of my garden in other colours…for now this is my post in lovely purple;
http://indigarden.blogspot.com/2008/02/colour-in-garden.html
Best Wishes
Happy Gardening
Thanks ever so much for the link, Green Thumb! Now I’ll be sure to remember you for the end-of-the-month wrap-up.
-Nan
Finally pulled together a color post. It’s image heavy, watch out dial-uppers. http://www.remarc.com/craig/?p=334
Gloriously image-heavy, and fabulously color-full. Thanks, Craig!
-Nan
Ok–now I can see why everyone said to come over here and take a look–simply stunning!!! Loved all the gardens. I can get new ideas for my new gardens!! Here is my blog if you would like to see my purple and pinks:
http://flowergardengirl.wordpress.com/
Welcome to GGW, Anna! You’re going to have a very exciting year, with a new house and new gardens to make too. We’ll look forward to seeing the process.
-Nan
Hey, Nan
A bit late to the party perhaps but I did bring you colour
http://blog.shirlsgardenwatch.co.uk/2008/02/colour-blasts-and-bursts.html
Not late, Shirl, and definitely worth waiting for!
-Nan
the pictures are so beautiful
Thanks for the comment, Joy, and for visiting us.
-Nan
Hi! I love the idea of the Design Workshop and can’t wait to see everyone’s blogs! I’m new to blogging and new to Blotanical, so I hope you’ll like what I have to contribute. I have tackled the topic of “Color in the Garden” from an educational perspective. I hope it will fit in. Here’s the link: http://egardens.blogspot.com/2009/01/color-in-garden.html
That’s super, Pam – thanks! I’ll add a note in the next GBDW kick-off post to remind our other readers to check this out.
-Nan