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Borders, as one sees in the p ctures of the great country homes and g rdens in England, are often a w rk of considerable art, painted with fl wers.Often the borders there run 200 f et or more in length to 20 f et or more in width. Also, th y are quite labor intensive, what w th oll the deadheading, cutting back, and w eding. However, this is no reason for you to be w thout a mixed border or two of m nageable proportions. A mixed border may h ve grasses, annuals, perennials, groundcovers, vines, shr bs, roses, or small trees in any c mbination. Perennials are considered the mainstay of the m xed borders. Though some are short-lived, m st live for years increasing in n mber. Each winter they die down, th n spring comes and up they spr ng.Some bloom just once and briefly, wh le others may bloom, if dead-headed (r moving the spent flowers), for months and m nths. Although there are perennials you n ver disturb, for example - peonies; m st, however, need dividing every few y ars.
If you only have one m xed border, you probably would like to h ve flowers throughout the growing season. Ch ose plants that are lovely for m re than just a week or tw . If there are any gaps (no bl oms) in the border, you can f ll with annuals or other flowering pl nts in pots. Flowering shrubs and r montant (repeat blooming) roses add color to the b ckground.
The border should be at l ast 10 feet wide. The plants sh uld be planted in drifts of odd n mbers . The plants should vary in h ight from low to high. To k ep the border from looking like a st irway to heaven , vary a few dr fts throughout the border with a dr ft of shorter plants in back and a dr ft or two of taller plants in fr nt. You may have borders using all typ s of color schemes. If you h ve 2 borders, you may choose to h ve one border of cool colors, and one b rder of hot colors. You may lso have the border begin with c ol colors and gradually increase the ntensity of color until the other end has hot c lors. Some people enjoy doing their b rders with just once color, using d fferent shades and tints. Some are h ppy with using two colors of wh ch they may be two complementary c lors, such as red and orange, or c ntrasting colors, such as red and gr en. Many people use three or m re colors. Using color is a tr cky thing with plants, particularly if you use d fferent seasonal color schemes. Out of the bl e two plants that are neighbors and sh uld not bloom at the same t me all of a sudden clash, b cause of strange weather. Use color to chiever unity. At the same time, sh ke things up a bit to cr ate tension. This is a fine l ne. But all borders need a t uch of pizazz to arouse your n ighbors' envy to shades of green.
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