Colors range from pinks, purples, lavenders, blues and whites to vivid scarlet and butter yellow. |
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Take heel cuttings from ceanothus, penstemons, lavenders, santolinas and philadelphus. |
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These include cistus, phlomis, lavenders, rosemary, myrtle, santolinas and artemesias. |
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Keep heathers, lavenders, helianthemums and spireas from getting straggly by shearing them back in summer after they bloom. |
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The sun was setting over the horizon, and the skies were stained with faint pinks and lavenders and blues. |
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The palette was gentle and pretty, focusing on rose pinks, lavenders, dusky mauve, mint, faun and pale lemon. |
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Their informal borders are stuffed with old fashioned roses, catmint, lavenders and pinks, along with sweet Williams and many plants which self-seed everywhere. |
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Huguette's favourite shade of hydrangea is blue and these along with lavenders, forget-me-nots, love-in-a-mists among others provide the blue tones throughout the garden. |
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Down by the pool, sown among the large white rocks that were dug out of the hillside to accommodate it, are white valerians, more grasses, lavenders and sages. |
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Built from simple repetitions of geometric motifs and a limited palette of black, white, lavenders and soft pastels, they confront the viewer with a bold, graphic appeal. |
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Morning came, the gods painting the sky oranges, lavenders, and pinks, the air was cool, and a breeze fanned past my face, making me think of times long dead. |
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An inspired blend of four different lavenders on a base of rosemary and thyme, it will make all your linens smell as good as sheets hung out to dry on a warm summer's day. |
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In keeping with the orchidaceous theme of the wedding, the decorator draped the walls with lavenders and pinks. |
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Penstemon x gloxinioides Fine with salvias, lavenders, gaura, and 'Apple Blossom' other drought-tolerant perennials. |
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Rosemary, lavenders, senecios and santolinas all thrive on freedraining, sandy soil, but not heavy clay. |
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Useful in wide borders with other robust perennials, such as Michaelmas daisies and lavenders. |
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The lavenders, sages, sea hollies, several to most of the Nepetas, Artemisias, and, naturally, the Achilleas-like Coronation Gold are all easy to maintain. |
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Rosemary, the lavenders, variegated leaf oreganos and fancy-leaved thymes, the mints, as well as true tarragon are either only, or best, obtained as plants. |
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