Pink can be wanton to use in the garden . It is one of the most common bloom colour , especially in the early summer bungalow garden . And pink is well-disposed — in colour hypothesis , pinkish is referred to as a “ associate color , ” act as an intercessor to formulate connections between other strong shades , such as patrician or purple and red . But sometimes you just desire to keep it simple and offer apunch of pink . This all - pinkish jazz group highlights several beautiful flowers . Since there are no distractions from competing colors , the focus can be on color value , grain and shape . Back these pink flush with a plant that has a deeper color , such as this burgundy ninebark to make the pinko really drink down .

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How to grow this pink flower combo

raise this combination in a spot that has well - drained soil and flock of sun to get the most flowers and healthy foliage . Deadheading spent blooms will keep these plants respectable and the dianthus will produce a easy rebloom in fall .

If plants begin take care weak or farm few flowers , it ’s in all likelihood time to divide . Dividing is best done in early spring or come when temperature are cool and there is mess of rainfall . In improver , the foliage is smaller and easier to treat .

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James A. Baggett

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Ninebark ( Physocarpus opulifoliusTiny Wine ® )

TypeShrubBloomsPink bud unresolved to white in spring , deep Burgundy wine foliageLightFull sunSize3 to 5 ft . tall , 3 to 4 ft . wideHardinessCold - stout in USDA geographical zone 3 to 7

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Coneflower ( Echinacea purpureaPrairie Splendor ™ Rose Compact )

TypePerennialBloomsPurple - pink flowers in early summer to fallLightFull sun to part shadeSize14 to 16 in . marvellous , 12 to 14 in . wideHardinessCold - hardy in USDA zone 3 to 9

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Veronica ( Veronica‘Fairytale ’ )

TypePerennialBloomsPale pink in early summer and fallLightFull sunSize12 to 16 in . tall , 12 to 15 in . wideHardinessCold - hardy USDA zones 3 to 8

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Dianthus ( Dianthus‘Sweetie Pie ’ )

TypePerennialBloomsPink flowers in former summerLightFull Lord’s Day to part shadeSize8 to 10 in . magniloquent , 16 to 20 in . wideHardinessCold - hardy in USDA zona 4 to 9

James A. Baggett

Pretty-in-pink-vignette-labeled2: This soft shade of pink is so versatile — it’s great for tempering more intense colors or for creating a serene atmosphere

Pretty-in-pink-vignette-labeled2: This soft shade of pink is so versatile — it’s great for tempering more intense colors or for creating a serene atmosphere

Pretty-in-pink-vignette-lead: Grow this combination in a spot that has well-drained soil and plenty of sun to get the most flowers and healthy foliage.

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Tiny Wine®)

Coneflower  (Echinacea purpurea Prairie Splendor™ Rose Compact)

Coneflower  (Echinacea purpurea Prairie Splendor™ Rose Compact)

Coneflower  (Echinacea purpurea Prairie Splendor™ Rose Compact)

Coneflower  (Echinacea purpurea Prairie Splendor™ Rose Compact)

Veronica (Veronica ‘Fairytale’)

Veronica (Veronica ‘Fairytale’)

Veronica (Veronica ‘Fairytale’)

Veronica (Veronica ‘Fairytale’)

Dianthus (Dianthus ‘Sweetie Pie’)

Dianthus (Dianthus ‘Sweetie Pie’)

Dianthus (Dianthus ‘Sweetie Pie’)

Dianthus (Dianthus ‘Sweetie Pie’)