
New research from PlantforLife released today shows that 80% of people admit their moods are affected by colour in their garden, yet more than a fifth wished they could be braver and have the confidence to experiment with colour. When it comes to fashion, 41% of women agree that wearing the right colour can make or break an outfit. We’d all like to know a bit more about which colours to wear, with 31% of women admitting they play it safe when it comes to colour.
Celebrity stylist and TV fashion expert Mark Heyes comments “Colour plays a big role in people’s lives especially when thinking about the clothes they wear. It is often used to lift or reflect a person’s mood and personality but how can people get this right unless they know the colours that truly suit them? Most people fall in to one of four colour personalities each with its own distinct palette. Once you’ve got your colour palette cracked you can start projecting your true personality and colours!” Colour Me Colour My Garden helps people to identify which colour personality they are, which colours work for them and how they can plant their true colours.
People are more colour savvy and confident when it comes to fashion compared to planting. More than a quarter (27%) admit that choosing the right colours is key and nearly a quarter (24%) experiment with new styles and colours in their wardrobe. Yet when it comes to their garden, it’s a different story:
- 92% agree colour is important
- Yet, 76% admit they don’t think about the colour combinations
- 22% wish they could be braver and experiment with different colours
- A fifth (20%) admit to playing it safe with colour
- More than a quarter (28%) are envious of other people’s colourful gardens
Celebrity plantsman Chris Collins comments, “Knowing how to combine your best colours can really give a personal touch to your garden and make your hard work say a lot more about who you are! Colour in the garden can also create drama and effect whilst benefiting the environment too. A border of colourful plants is perfect for attracting birdlife and insects and plays a vital role encouraging key pollinators such as bees which can help with the reproduction of flowers.”
To discover your gardens true colours visit www.plantforlife.info/colour and download the Colour Me Colour My Garden guide for free.
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