Garden Walk Buffalo – Cottage District 5 1/2

The Color Wheel of Houses and Front Yard Plantings

Blue

Orange

Pink

 Yellow

Red

Green

Purple

White

Lots of White

Some perennials escaping to freedom.

Some saying, “I’m a lot hotter.”

Some annuals barely containing themselves.

Some saluting the Red, White and Blue.

Some people in awe.

Some out for a stroll.

There really is every color house imaginable, even black. It is like opening the paint deck or spinning the wheel. If you think you have seen these gardens before, you can never get enough of them. There is so much to learn from plant pairings, maximizing space, companioning textures, and being fearless with color.

Some of these gardens almost swallow up the small homes, but they all look like they were always meant to be. You can see how many of these homes have almost exactly the same facades, but the color selection and lush gardens differentiate them from one another. Look back and see how many have the same rounded Palladian style upper window and prominent gable front. Some even have a porch, but it is the same basic home. This repetition occurs often in workman style neighborhoods.

And don’t miss Garden Walk Buffalo – Cottage District 5 on Garden Walk Garden Talk. One garden in the District is featured.

Every Door You Pass Through…

Can be a living work of art. It is in the sign of welcome. It is in the sign of hospitality. It is that first impression.

Well, this topic is going to be explored and explained further on Green Apples, but this is a sneak peek what is to come in a little garden town I have the pleasure to be working with on a Garden Walk this summer.  So let’s look at the character of the town by the doors that welcome.

The wreaths…

The colors…

The white picket fences…

The landscaping…

The ornaments…

The Red Doors…

The Porches…

The businesses…

Join me as we tour Lewiston, New York, home of the most popular garden fest in Niagara County, the Lewiston GardenFest. I will be taking you to see this wonderful place for the next couple of weeks. From a plant sale, to planting of the park, to the gardens and businesses. Follow on Garden Walk Garden Talk and here on Green Apples. So much to see in a place of so much history and filled with character.