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Hot ComboA great combination for the summer border - Geranium, Dianthus and Sedum provide bright color in the heat of the summer, and are drought tolerant as well.
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Butterfly HavenLiatris and echinacea are favorites of butterflies and make a stunning combination in the display garden.
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Cone CrazyRudbeckia glows when placed between the light pink phlox and the brighter pink echinacea. There are many different textures evident as well, from the coarse evergreen branches to the airy leaves of the rose bush and the spiky grasses in between.
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Drama QueenMake a dramatic statement in the garden with this combination of Astilboides 'Rodgers Flower', Dicentra Gold Heart, gold Trollius and deep purple Columbine.
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Golden GlowThis combination positively glows with the mix of purple Allium, lemon-colored Trollius and Golden Carousel Barberry.
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It's A BlastThis bright sunny basket contains Supertunia Raspberry Blast, Jamboree Light Blue Petunia and Yellow Million Bells for a long-lasting, carefree combination.
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Made For The ShadeEven a shady area can be filled with bright color with this combination of impatiens, diascia, torenia and lysimachia.
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Neon LightsFor tons of hot color all summer long, try this combination of Supercal Neon Rose, Supertunia Royal Velvet and Limelight Sweet Potato Vine.
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Never BetterThe yellow flowers and dark purple eye of Lemon Symphony Osteospermum, blend beautiful with Supertunia Bordeaux and Burgundy Verbena for a sunny combination. Perfect for attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Petunia PowerSupertunias and verbenas are a hard to beat combination for brilliant color all summer long.
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Shady CharactersJapanese painted fern is a unique multi-colored fern that brings color and life to any yard or garden. Combine them with hostas and other shade loving plants to add color, texture and interest to your beds.
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Some Like It HotThis sun-loving combination of red verbena, blue million bells and yellow lantana is sure to attract attention from your neighbors, as well as passing hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Spring FlingThe spring garden erupts with trillium and bleeding hearts.
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Strawberry SundaeYou'll surely feel in the 'pink' with this combination. Featured are Royal Magenta Supertunias, pink Million Bells, Appleblossom Diascia, and white Scaevola in this brilliant monoculture basket.
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Summer BreezePlum Vein Petunia, Lemon Chiffon Million Bells, Pink Nemesia and Marguerite Sweet Potato Vine make a striking combination for a sunny location.
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Summer EquinoxThis brightly colored basket contains Osteospermum 'Butterfly', Supertunia 'Royal Velvet', and Verbena 'Pink Shades'. This combination thrives in full sun.
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Sunny Side UpThis sunny flower bed combines the cheery yellow blossoms of an oriental lily and Aquilegia 'Denver Gold' with the variegated foliage of Heliopsis 'Lorraine Sunshine' and Falopia. Diablo Ninebark contrasts with it's dark foliage.
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Wall Of WonderHardly 'mellow yellow', this basket will make it seem like a bright sunny day no matter what the weather. It combines osteospermum 'Butterfly', million bells 'Callie Deep Yellow' and million bells 'Trailing Blue'.
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