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What’s Your Color? Red

Color is the soul of every garden and the main way in which you express your style and personality in the garden. Each color has its own impact and meaning when used in a garden. I have been slowly writing my way through the colors of the rainbow and how to use them in gardens. I have already written about chartreuse , black, white and orange.  In this article, I will cover using red in the garden.

Contributors: Kerry Meyer

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Colors are generally grouped into three categories--hot colors, cool colors and neutral colors. In very simple terms, red, orange and yellow are hot colors while blue, purple and violet are cool colors.  White, black, tan and grey neutral are neutral colors as is green when we are talking plants.  After all, most foliage is green and that does very much become the background to show off the different flower colors.

Hot colors create a festive, upbeat, energetic atmosphere which makes hot colors, including red, great options to use in areas where you’ll have barbecues, kids playing and social gatherings.

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Since red is a bright, eye-catching color it is also a great way to subtly focus attention on areas where it is planted.  Have a cool piece of garden art you want to highlight?  Using red in the garden and other bright colors nearby to draw attention to that area. Hot colors will also help make distant areas feel closer and larger spaces feel cozier.

Monochrome combinations of plants use different shades of one color to create interesting, yet easy to design planters. Just choose three or more different colors for a red garden design, and plant them together for gorgeous planters for your garden.  Here are a few red flower combinations to consider when using red in the garden.

 

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Fan the Flames

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Prairie Fire

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Romeo and Juliet

If you’d like a color scheme with a little more color contrast, yet is still easy to design, choose similar colors that will mesh well together when using red plants in containers. A red garden design will blend particularly well with orange and yellow, which are both hot colors, just like red.  These are a few of my favorite red, orange and yellow combination planters - a color scheme that I’ve used in my garden several times.

 

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Hypnosis

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Lucky You

Red and Orange are a great color combination too.  It’s a little bit more subtle than the version that includes yellow, but it’s a great color duo. Here are a few examples to consider.

 

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Mix it Up

beach_bonfireBeach Bonfire

glam_bamGlam Bam

Let’s look at the other side of colors that blend with red garden design.  Red, orange and purple are a study in blending with just a pop of contrast infused from the purple. It’s not necessarily a color combo I would have tried on my own, but I love the way these colors work together.

 

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Livin on the edge
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Plum Obvious

Red, Purple and Violet will give red a completely different feel, cooling things down so you have red plants for containers as a hot color, but the violet and purple are as cool as a drink of water.

 

 

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Hot Mama

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Royal Valentine

Two color combinations can be fun to play with as well. For a stunning red flower combinations, mixing red with black will give you a sophisticated, upscale look.

 

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Midnight Romance

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 Enchanted Garden

If you change the black to chartreuse you take a combination that is refined and a bit withdrawn and immediately make it eye-catching and much easier to notice.

 

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Abbey Road
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Energy and Life

One of my favorite color mixes is red, blue and yellow – a color triad. I love the brightness and balance of this trio of colors.

 

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Santa Belle
starry night
Starry Night
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Aladdins Lamp

 

Red is also a mainstay for patriotic combination planters for both Canada and the US.  Here are several red and white combinations to consider:

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Strawberry Sauce

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And now some options in combining red plants for containers with white and blue.

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Patriotic Moment
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Independence Day
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Patriot's Party
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Rockets Red Glare

 Red flower combinations are a great color to use in your garden.  It’s bright and bold and surprisingly flexible.

 

Want to learn more about using color in your garden? Check out these links:

Browse plants with red flowers in our plant library.

Check out container garden ideas with our recipe search.

See more plants that feature red on this Pinterest board

Learn more about color theory with this article.

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