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Transitional kitchens mix traditional and contemporary elements, so the space can feel rich and inviting but also up-to-date. The somewhat relaxed nature of a transitional kitchen works well with other minor trend elements like furniture-style islands and open shelves, giving you the freedom to follow traditional rules when they suit you and break the rules when it suits your mood.See how to get a transitional-style kitchen

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2. Sombrero Granada Gold Coneflower (Echinacea x hybrida)Granada Gold is a sunny new addition to Darwin Perennials’ Sombrero line of coneflowers — which all stand out for strong winter hardiness and mounding habit. Plants bloom from late spring to late summer with large golden-yellow flowers that resist fading, even in baking heat. Plant in well-draining soil in sunny borders and watch as bees and butterflies flit from flower to flower.Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 25 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 31.7 degrees Celsius (zones 4 to 9)Water requirement: Moderate; low once establishedLight requirement: Full sunMature size: 18 to 20 inches tall and 22 to 24 inches wide

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How can you improve your garden’s aesthetics? Garden tools, bags of soil, extra pots and irrigation supplies are necessary but not necessarily fun to look at. Look at ways to store all this garden paraphernalia so it’s handy but not an eyesore.This garden has metal pipes and cast-in-place concrete to keep tools organized in an artistic way. See more tips for decluttering your garden workspace

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