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Flowers aren’t the only way to add color to a garden. How to paint with foliage

When we want to add color to the garden, most of us set our sights on flowers. But many leaf-forward plants can outlast and even outcompete those with colorful blossoms.

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Flowers aren't the only way to add color to a garden. How to paint with foliage

This undated image provided by Ball Horticultural Company shows Pink Muhley Grass in bloom. (Ball Horticultural Company via AP)


When we want to add color to the garden, most of us set our sights on flowers. But many leaf-forward plants can outlast and even outcompete those with colorful blossoms.

For starters, foliage plants don’t wax and wane or have a limited bloom time. In addition, many can brighten up shady spots that don’t offer enough sunlight for flowers. And they tend to be lower maintenance since they don’t need pruning or deadheading to keep blooming or look their best.

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