What flower bed to plant?
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I'd go for something matching the terracotta roof.
You need to describe which part of the country you are from. Some plants wil not grow in the north, south, west .
Lowe's has a line of ... I think they are called "Windsor" bricks that will stack without mortar (they have a "hook" on the lower bottom edge) and they come in several colors, tan, lit red, and a dark brown and 3 different sizes. These might give you what you are looking for... and they relatively easy to move if you have to.
And I think the flowers should be red in the middle height, blue in the lower height, and lots of big leaf plants like elephant ears. Taller shrubs in the back could include hollies and hedges. 😇💖
Thank you for your reply Jewell, I will check and see which plants will work for Hemet, CA. It really is hot in the summer.