Perfecting plant combinations
The stack of Fine Gardening magazines in my hallway closet is part of my finely tuned system of getting through the long Wisconsin winter. It is my main source of garden design inspiration.
That's also why I like the special issues Fine Gardening puts out. I have at least 10 of them in my collection and I like referring back to them when I'm looking for something special, such as containing gardening ideas or plants for the shady spots in my garden.
So I was happy to have the opportunity to review their most recent special issue "Plant Combinations," which gives readers a handbook on plant pairings in their gardens. I just wrote about some of the plant combinations I'm happy with in my own garden, but the key to a garden you love is really having everything work well with each other.
Frequent readers of the magazine know that Fine Gardening ends each regular issue with a photo of a great plant combination; this special publication takes that concept to a full 99 pages.
What I particularly like is that the editors focused on featuring very common plants that work in a wide range of zones. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing a plant in a magazine that you absolutely have to have and can't find anywhere. They also break then down into different light categories which is really helpful if you're looking for something for a specific spot in the garden.
One of my favorite combinations in the magazine is one featuring 'Autumn Joy' sedum, a fountain grass and 'Alice' Japanese anemone. Not only does it look fantastic, but it might be the most maintenance free plant combination known to man.
Labels: fine gardening
3 Comments:
thanks for this review, the book looks really practical and useful, How we combine plants is vital to how we construct our garden pictures. No point having a lovely plant if it doesn't get on with its neighbours.
I may have a spot for that combo. Really gorgeous looking even just imagining the anemones!
A most beautiful combination!! Erin I found you at my friend Maria's!
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Karena
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