Pops of Bold Colors
Laura Janney / The Inspired Garden
With a neutral base set, Janney says she’s also noticing pops of bold colors set among the more understated tones. This works well in smaller planters, or as an added eye-catching hue in larger flower beds.
“Our biggest request we get over and over again are for pops of color,” says Janney. “Bold purples, vibrant pinks, and fiery oranges are still in high demand.”
Tamony agrees; she says people seem to be craving bold and bright for the coming year, with a particular focus on magenta and orange, electric green grasses, and deep purple foliage.
“[We’re] featuring fantastic classic perennials and shrubs in new shades – echinacea, heuchera, roses, hydrangeas and more,” Tamony says.