10 Lessons from Famous Gardens:
#1, fear not the tall plants!
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Learn practical ideas and get inspiration you can use in your own garden in our new article. Read it now by clicking the link in our bio under “Design”
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Pictured: Most gardeners tend to include tall plants at the back of borders, along fences, and behind shorter plants—but by rejecting the notion that tall plants belong in the back, you can create an immersive garden experience!
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To give patrons planting ideas at the New York Botanical Garden’s Seasonal Walk, Piet Oudolf used large plants like yellow Patrinia scabiosifolia, which grows to 70 inches, and golden Molinia ‘Transparent’, which blooms in back of the far border, reaching 96 inches. White Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Alba’ blooms in the bottom right. Photo by @robcardillophoto
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