What’s the difference between a planting palette and a planting plan?

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As you embark on the journey of creating your dream garden, two essential elements come into play: the planting palette and the planting schedule. These elements, much like choosing the right colors for a painting or planning a well-organised event, are pivotal in shaping your garden's success. In this article, we'll explain the differences between a planting palette and a planting schedule and how they collaborate to bring your garden vision to life.

Planting Palette

Think of the planting palette as your plant shopping list. It's the collection of plants you want to put in your garden or landscape. When you create a planting palette, you're basically deciding what kinds of plants you want to grow based on how you want your garden to look and the conditions of your space. So, it's like picking out your favorite colors for a painting.

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Planting Schedule

Now, once you've got your list of plants from your planting palette, it's time to plan when and how to actually plant them. This is where the planting schedule comes in. It's like the step-by-step recipe for your garden. It tells you when to plant each plant, how far apart they should be, how deep to put them in the soil, and any special care they might need. It's like making sure you follow the instructions when you're cooking something special.

So, in simple terms, your planting palette is like choosing the ingredients for your garden, and your planting schedule is like following the recipe to put it all together in the right way. Both are important to make sure your garden turns out just the way you want it to!

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