Spring in the Northern Rivers region brings mild, warm weather and that uplifting feeling that comes with the change of season at this time of the year. Sunshine is certainly a mood booster, but so is the palette of your garden. Choose plantings with colours to calm or energise your garden design.
Understanding garden palettes
The gardening colour wheel can be a great place to start. Decide if you want your garden palette to be harmonious or contrasting.
For harmony, select plants that sit next to each other on the colour wheel, for example, purple and pink or yellow, orange and red. These tones create a soothing, blended look where one colour flows naturally into the next. The garden will feel calm, natural, and visually connected. Lavender (purple), Blue Salvia (blue) and Pink Pentas (pink) are popular choices in our climate.
For contrast and high energy, choose colours that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel, for example, purple versus yellow, red versus green or blue and orange. In the bright spring sunlight, these colours will create a space that is dramatic and eye-catching. For the ‘wow-factor’, try combinations such as Purple Lavender and Yellow Gazanias or Red Kangaroo Paw and lush green foliage.
Classic palettes for Northern Rivers gardens
Calming pastels: Lavender, White Daisies and pale pink Salvias create a relaxing, romantic atmosphere – think timeless cottage garden. These plantings are great for small courtyards or garden beds near outdoor seating areas.
Bold contrasts: Purple Lavender, Yellow Gazanias, Red Kangaroo Paw will add vibrancy and zest. They are great for feature beds, entrances and driveways.
Tropical cheer: Hot pink Bougainvillea, orange Marigolds and bright purple Salvia are playful and lush – a celebration of our Sub-Tropical lifestyle. They work well in poolside gardens, near verandas and in entertaining areas.
Wildlife-friendly colour
Colour choices can also attract bees and butterflies and even small native birds. Choosing the right flowers can create a vibrant spring display that doubles as a food source and habitat and encourages biodiversity.
Bees are especially attracted to purple, blue, and violet flowers, which stand out to their vision spectrum. Lavender and Salvia are two of the best choices in the Northern Rivers. Both thrive in our climate and flower generously through spring. A Lavender hedge buzzing with bees not only looks stunning but also supports the local ecosystem.
Be adventurous
Gardening is a personal expression. Don’t be afraid to break a few ‘rules.’ Experiment with plants that speak to you and watch your garden come alive with colour.
No matter the size of your garden, we can help you design a space you’ll love. With decades of horticultural know-how, our consultants will guide you on the best plants and landscaping to bring your vision to life. Please enquire about our garden styling service.