Cool & Calming Colors
For a calming oasis of a garden, look for "cool" colors such as purple, blue, green, white, and even light pink.
For the most calming effect, plant multiple flowers of the same color, but in different shades, such as light blue, dark blue, sky blue, and so forth.
For the most calming effect, plant multiple flowers of the same color, but in different shades, such as light blue, dark blue, sky blue, and so forth.
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