My secret gardening tip I actually stole from interior design. I pick the same tones for everything I plant in my landscaping and planters, that way everything looks cohesive. My planter ratio is: 1 trailing vine 1 tall plant in the back 2 same colored plants (pink) in varying shades Our front planters did so well last year all the way into late fall so I used the same things, Kimberly fern, coleus, sweet potato vine and sun patients. All in berry tones and a lovely green with hints of lime. LTKGardening LTKDiggingInTheDirt LTKSpringContainers LTKSeasonal LTKWorkwear LTKHome

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