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5. Monet garden at the New York Botanical Garden. Bursting at the seams with a watercolor palette of blooms, this garden alley was part of a Monet exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden a few years ago. The garden and exhibit paid tribute to the garden around the impressionist artist’s home in Giverny, France.
Design tip: In addition to adopting a watercolor-themed color palette for floral borders, you can also try the design trick of mounding beds before planting. By banking the soil up 1 foot or more, you can give a boost to shorter plants and create a display worthy of a painting.
5. Monet garden at the New York Botanical Garden. Bursting at the seams with a watercolor palette of blooms, this garden alley was part of a Monet exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden a few years ago. The garden and exhibit paid tribute to the garden around the impressionist artist’s home in Giverny, France. Design tip: In addition to adopting a watercolor-themed color palette for floral borders, you can also try the design trick of mounding beds before planting. By banking the soil up 1 foot or more, you can give a boost to shorter plants and create a display worthy of a painting.
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