
Turn your garden into a year-round celebration of colour with Ann-Marie Powell. Whether you have a tiny courtyard or acres of land, your garden is the one place devoted to joy – and designer Ann-Marie Powell knows exactly how to fill it with colour.In A Year of Colour, she invites you into her own garden to share her absolute favourite planting combinations so that you too can have a bold and bright garden all year round. Choose from ready-made, tried-and-tested ideas that take you through the year.With more than 40 combinations – each with plant profiles, colour charts and expert tips – this is colour made easy and achievable.You’ll find rich and sultry tulips perfect for pots; glowing golden hues that light up dark corners; long-flowering perennials to maximise the season; and red-hot displays that work in sun and partial-shade.These are real planting ideas that work: joyful, personality-packed plantings that attract bees, butterflies and birds – and make you smile on dreary Monday mornings. Photographed by Julie Skelton throughout the seasons, this book captures colour as a living, shifting performance.Each chapter ends with Ann-Marie’s essential tasks and step-by-step tutorials – from filling gaps in borders and simple tricks for prolonging the season, to planting bulb lasagnes and creating forced displays for midwinter cheer. If you want a garden that’s bold, beautiful and brimming with life, A Year of Colour will show you how.Perfect for gardeners who want more colour and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. Planting combinations include: Golden Woodland Tapestry:early bulbs and perennials for dappled shadeFlame and Fire: border tulips with staying powerEarly Summer Fireworks: naturalistic planting with punchSun Meets Shade: late summer colour for bridging sunny and shady spotsFiery Finale: rich textures and jewel tones for the garden's crescendoSparkling Performers: airy grasses combined with bold annual bloomsWoodland Keepsakes: layered planting to create an autumn glowBeauty in Decay: a symphony of brown seed heads and stems