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2/27 - 10 am to 11 am - Vegetable and Herb Gardening with Larry Lirot

3/6 - 10 am to 11 am - Border Planting using shrubs, perennials & annuals w/ Larry Lirot

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3/20 - 10 am to 11 am - Container Gardening - Life in a pot! With Larry Lirot

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Color Your World

It can whisper quietly in the background, softly playing on our moods and emotions, or it can shout out loudly, demanding our attention. Color's power to move us is unmistakable. The brilliant pinks and tangerines of a summer sunset, or the shimmering blues and silvers of a wintry landscape, can stop us in our tracks, causing us to pause for a few precious, quiet moments in an otherwise hectic day. In a similar way, color in the garden has the power to set a mood every time we step outdoors.

You can liven up your life by introducing new and exciting colors into your landscape. Scatter a little yellow in an established border, plant a vibrant red in a window box, line a path with vivid blue, or discover the unexpected pleasures of an all-white garden. We've selected some of our favorite colored blooms to help get you started.

Yellow

Cheery yellow catches the eye and lightens the mood. Add sunshine with Achillea 'Coronation Gold', coreopsis, daffodils, erysimum (wallflower), helianthus (sunflower), hemerocallis (daylily), Ligularia 'The Rocket', primrose, rudbeckia, rununculus, snapdragon, solidago (goldenrod), sundrops, tulips, and violas.

Red & Orange

These fiery colors are perfect for dressing up outdoor living areas, as they stimulate conversation and appetites. Some sizzling stunners: alcea (hollyhock), ilex (winterberry), kniphofia (red-hot poker), monarda (bee balm), papaver (Oriental poppy), pelargonium (geraniums), peonies, roses, salvia, snapdragon, tulips, and zinnias.

Blue & Purple

Calm and refreshing, the colors in this family lend a cooling note to even full-sun locations. Relaxing shades to try: ageratum, aster, campanula, centaurea (bachelor's buttons), delphinium, echinops (globe thistle), forget-me-nots, hydrangea, iris, lavender, lilac, muscari (grape hyacinth), perovskia (Russian sage), primrose, salvia, scabiosa, veronica, violas, and wisteria.

Pink

A soothing color to create spaces both restful and romantic. Perfect pinks: astilbe, campanula, cosmos, dianthus, dicentra (bleeding heart), echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower), impatiens, Lilium 'Stargazer', peonies, petunias, phlox, and roses.

White

Provides a visual break from other hues and lends a clean and tidy feeling to the garden. Wonders in white: alyssum, caladium, clematis, cosmos, daisies, delphinium, gypsophila (baby's breath), hydrangea paniculata, iberis (candytuft), iris, Lilium 'Casablanca', platycodon (balloon flower), snapdragon, and zantedeschia (calla lily).

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