RED and more in the garden
(Red Poppies in Jim's Garden, photo by Jan Johnsen) Bold. Bright. Pop. This is what RED adds to a garden. RED , an eye catching hue, stands up to the summer sun's withering glare in the afternoon. When all pastels fade away, red, orange and yellow sing their hearts out....and RED always steals the show. RED has a vivid history - Check it out on the sensational color website. It is the color of the root chakra (this means 'energy point) of the body: "This chakra is located at the base of the spine and allows us to be grounded and connect to the universal energies. Groundedness, belonging...." (sounds perfect for all us grounded gardeners ) In Japan RED is associated with certain deities. Their “Shinkyo” (Sacred Bridge) in Nikko, Japan is a wonderful example of the contrast RED makes with green in a natural setting. You can also see how effective RED is in the modern Chinese Red Ribbon in Tanghe River Park , designed by Turensca