Creating an LSU-Inspired Garden: Blooming with Tiger Spirit

When you think of Louisiana State University, the vibrant shades of purple and gold immediately come to mind. What better way to showcase your Tiger pride than with a garden inspired by the illustrious LSU? Whether you’re an alum, a current student, or simply an admirer of the school, an LSU-themed garden is a brilliant way to bring a touch of Baton Rouge to your own backyard.

When you think of Louisiana State University, the vibrant shades of purple and gold immediately come to mind. What better way to showcase your Tiger pride than with a garden inspired by the illustrious LSU? Whether you’re an alum, a current student, or simply an admirer of the school, an LSU-themed garden is a brilliant way to bring a touch of Baton Rouge to your own backyard.

1. Purple and Gold Floral Picks

These Viola flowers are a touchdown for LSU fans, boasting yellow and purple blooms!

Purple Flowers:

Salvia: With its spiky appearance and rich hue, salvia is a perfect purple perennial for our LSU-inspired garden.

Purple Coneflowers (Echinacea): These blossoms not only pop with LSU purple but are also drought-tolerant and attract butterflies.

Allium: These globe-shaped blooms stand tall and proud, much like the LSU Tigers themselves!

 

Gold Flowers:

Black-Eyed Susan: This sun-loving perennial boasts golden petals that will light up any space.

Daylilies: Opt for the yellow or golden variants to maintain the LSU theme.

Marigold: A classic choice for a sun-soaked garden, marigolds provide a robust gold hue that lasts throughout the summer.

2. Complementary Plants for an LSU Garden

Pairing your purple and gold flowers with greenery can bring out the vibrancy of both colors. Consider adding:

Ferns: Perfect for shady spots, ferns provide lush greenery that contrasts beautifully with the purple and gold blossoms.

Ornamental Grasses: The gentle sway of grasses like fountain grass or zebra grass adds movement and texture to your garden.

3. LSU Touches

Garden Ornaments: Incorporate LSU-themed garden stakes or stepping stones. You can even hang an LSU flag amidst the blossoms for an added touch.

Seating: Consider adding a purple or gold bench. This not only provides a place to admire your garden but also ties in the university colors.

An LSU-inspired garden is more than just a beautiful space—it’s a testament to school spirit and a passion for nature. So, the next time the Tigers are gearing up for a game, you can feel their spirit bloom right in your backyard!

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