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Creating a Patriotic Landscape for the 4th of July

The 4th of July is a time for hosting BBQs, entertaining at home, and spending time outside with family and friends. To make your outdoor space more festive, why not incorporate a patriotic color scheme into your landscape? By selecting plants with red, white, and blue blooms, you can create a vibrant and celebratory garden that honors the spirit of Independence Day.

RED

Start your patriotic landscape with a burst of red by including Fire Alarm Heuchera and Fire Chief Heuchera. These perennials are known for their vibrant red foliage, which stays colorful throughout the season. They're perfect for adding a splash of red to borders and containers, providing year-round interest. Babylon Red Dahlia adds another layer of vibrancy with its large, bright red blooms, which thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, making them perfect for cutting gardens, flower beds, and borders.

The Butterfly Postman Coneflower offers vibrant red-orange petals with a contrasting dark center, attracting butterflies and other pollinators, making it a great choice for pollinator gardens, mixed borders, and naturalized areas. Similarly, the Hot Papaya Coneflower features double, fiery red blooms, adding bold color and texture to the garden, ideal for cutting gardens and perennial borders. For a touch of intensity, consider the Sombrero Red Salsa Coneflower, known for its intense red flowers, making it suitable for mass plantings, borders, and containers.

For a dramatic addition, Lucifer Montbretia provides tall spikes of brilliant red flowers that are deer-resistant and attract hummingbirds, excellent for sunny borders and as a vertical accent. Lastly, Little Redhead Indian Pink offers striking red tubular flowers with contrasting yellow throats, perfect for shaded borders, woodland gardens, and naturalized areas, and is a magnet for hummingbirds.

WHITE

To add elegance and sophistication, include Cafe au Lait Dahlia with its large, creamy white flowers that thrive in full sun. For a more refined look, Baby White Swan Coneflower offers delicate white petals with a golden center, adding a touch of purity to your garden. Both are excellent for cutting gardens and perennial beds.

The Party Girl Phlox and Pow Wow White Coneflower provide a continuous display of white blooms, ideal for creating a serene and refreshing landscape. Becky Shasta Daisy is a classic choice with its iconic white petals and yellow centers, perfect for borders and cottage gardens. For attracting butterflies, consider White Profusion Butterfly Bush, known for its abundant white flowers and long blooming season.

Hydrangeas are excellent for adding lush, white blooms to your garden. Annabelle Hydrangea, Bobo Hydrangea, Incrediball Hydrangea, and White Wedding Hydrangea each offer unique characteristics, from large flower heads to compact growth habits, making them versatile for various garden spaces.

BLUE

For the blue component of your patriotic garden, start with Blue Fortune Anise Hyssop, known for its aromatic foliage and spikes of blue flowers that attract pollinators. Royal Candles Veronica and Wizard of Aahs Veronica provide dense spikes of blue blooms, perfect for borders and attracting butterflies.

Playin' the Blues Salvia and So Blue Salvia add a striking blue hue with their vibrant flower spikes, great for sunny spots in the garden. Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon offers large, delicate blue flowers, ideal for creating a focal point in your landscape. Cat's Pajamas Catmint brings another layer of blue with its long blooming season and fragrant, blue-violet flowers that attract bees and butterflies, making it perfect for edging and mixed borders.

Hydrangeas such as Nantucket Blue Hydrangea, Azure Skies Hydrangea, and Let's Dance Rhythmic Blue Hydrangea provide rich blue blooms that can vary in shade depending on soil pH, adding depth and variety to your garden. These hydrangeas are perfect for borders, foundation plantings, and as standalone specimens.

RED, WHITE & BLUE

To create a cohesive and patriotic landscape, consider layering your plants based on height and bloom time. Plant taller varieties like Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon and Incrediball Hydrangea in the back, medium-height plants such as Sombrero Red Salsa Coneflower and Becky Shasta Daisy in the middle, and shorter plants like Fire Alarm Heuchera and Blue Fortune Anise Hyssop in the front. Play with different colors and sizes to find a mix that works best for your eye, creating blocks or waves of each color to enhance the visual impact and make the colors pop. Experimenting with various plant combinations will help you achieve a dynamic and visually appealing patriotic garden that perfectly suits your personal style.

By selecting these red, white, and blue plants, you can create a stunning patriotic landscape that celebrates the 4th of July with vibrant colors and harmonious plant pairings.

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